This evergreen conifer features a tall, pyramidal habit and is a remarkable tree for landscapes or reforestation projects. Recommended for hardiness zones 4-6, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -30°F to 90°F. Its blue-green needles offer year-round color, with no notable fall color change, and it produces small, papery cones that add seasonal interest. Preferring well-drained, acidic to slightly alkaline soils, it grows into a graceful pyramidal shape and can reach mature heights of 70-100 feet with a spread of 20-35 feet. Its dense foliage provides moderate deer resistance, and it is durable and long-living when planted in optimal conditions. An essential species for wildlife habitats and windbreaks, it is a hardy and versatile choice for large landscapes.