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Locust Cover

This Honey Locust is hiding behind some Blue Spruce, but still can be seen. Honey Locusts grow a lot faster than the Colorado Blue Spruce.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 20, 2016December 25, 2022Posted inEvergreen, Trees, Windbreak TreesTags: blue needles, blue spruce in iowa, compound leaf locust, Gleditsia triacanthos, iowa honeylocust, iowa spruce trees, legume trees, slow growing evergreens, thornless honey locustLeave a comment on Locust Cover

Japanese Larch Color

Some of my Japanese Larch Seedlings can have a bluish tinge to their needles. Japanese Larches have grown good for me, though they haven’t transplanted well.

Posted byLance KlecknerJune 25, 2016December 26, 2022Posted inTreesTags: blue needles, decidious conifer, deciduous conifer, iowa larch, japanese larch tree, larch needles, Larix kaempferiLeave a comment on Japanese Larch Color

Pinyon Pine

Pinyon Pine’s new growth is very noticeable. This pine has been slow growing for me.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 22, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inEvergreenTags: blue needles, Conifer, edible pine nuts, pines, pinus edulisLeave a comment on Pinyon Pine

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