Yes, if given plenty of care like water in the hot summer months during it's early years. I gave a Blue Spruce to my mother and she planted it on the farm in Southwest Louisiana. Five years later and it's still growing!
Yes. The Eastern Bluebird nests in Louisiana
Yes it is.
Blue, White, and Gold
yes
Louisiana is the pelican state. The state bird is a pelican The state flower is magnolia The state drink is milk The state colors are blue and gold Louisiana is the only U.S. State that has parishes. NOLA (new orleans, louisiana) had a lot of french people so in NOLA you can find many Flour De Leis (i didn't spell that right). In NOLA the biggest and most festivals/activites are The Zulu and Rex parade and The Jazz Fest >This is another person here, and BTW, New Orleans isn't the only place in Louisiana!!! There are other things that are REALLY cool. Oh, and I think it's spelled fleur de leis. Fleurs ROCK!!! (I REALLY don't think that Louisiana is "The Pelican State"!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Blue spruce, also known as Colorado blue spruce, is a coniferous evergreen tree native to North America. It is known for its distinctive silvery-blue foliage and conical shape, making it a popular choice for landscaping. Blue spruce trees can grow up to 75 feet tall and are prized for their ornamental value and use as Christmas trees.
Blue spruce trees should be planted about 10-15 feet apart to allow enough space for each tree to grow to its full size without competing for resources. This spacing will also ensure proper air circulation and sunlight exposure for optimal growth.
Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
The scientific name for a blue spruce is Picea pungens.
It should be--- Behind my house is a tall blue spruce tree.
The Blue Spruce Picea pungens is in the Genus Picea.
The botanical name for the Colorado blue spruce tree is the picea pugens
The Colorado Blue Spruce is a Compound Leaf
Two states have the blue spruce as their state tree, though these 2 states have two different variations of the blue spruce. These states are Colorado and Utah.
Any organic material will do just make sure the ground is well watered before you put the mulch on.
It became its tree because The Blue Spruce has the most trees in Colorado.
I have no knowledge of porcupines but the tree should continue to grow below the damage.