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Native to - you guessed it, Colorado and high elevations in the mountains of the western US. Its 3/4 to 1-1/4 inch-long, stiff, very sharply pointed needles are attached individually to twigs and grow on small peg-like structures that remain on the twig after the needles have fallen. Foliage color varies from green to blue-green to silvery-white. The natural symmetry of blue spruce allows for beautiful trees with minimal shearing. Blue spruce branches are relatively stiff and will support many decorations and relatively heavy ornaments. Needle retention is good.