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  2. Picea glauca - Wikipedia

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    Picea glauca (Moench) Voss., the white spruce, [4] is a species of spruce native to the northern temperate and boreal forests in Canada and United States, North America.. Picea glauca is native from central Alaska all through the east, across western and southern/central Canada to the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario and south to Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin ...

  3. White spruce - Wikipedia

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    White spruce is a common name for several species of spruce and may refer to: . White spruce cones. Picea glauca, native to most of Canada and Alaska with limited populations in the northeastern United States

  4. Spruce - Wikipedia

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    Taylor (1959) [8] had noted that the most obvious morphological difference between typical Picea glauca and typical P. engelmannii was the cone scale, and Horton (1956,1959) [9] [10] found that the most useful diagnostic features of the two spruces are in the cone; differences occur in the flower, shoot and needle, "but those in the cone are ...

  5. List of inventoried conifers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Picea (spruces) Low or none No (yes for P. glauca and P. mariana) 30–111 Medium (high for P. mariana) None (medium for P. glauca) Pinus (pines) Low or none Yes 50–150 Medium or low Low or none (medium for P. ponderosa) Pseudotsuga (Douglas firs) Low Yes 130 Medium Low Taxus (yews, yew family) None Yes 140 Low None Thuja (thuja cedars ...

  6. Blue spruce - Wikipedia

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    Blue spruce is most common in Colorado and the Southwest. The annual average temperature ranges from 3.9 to 6.1 degrees C (39 to 43 degrees F). And ranges from - 3.9 to - 2.8 degrees C (25 to 27 degrees F) in January. In July, the average temperature ranges from 13.9 to 15.0 degrees C (57 to 59 degrees F).

  7. Climax species - Wikipedia

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    White spruce (Picea glauca) is an example of a climax species in the northern forests of North America due to its ability to adapt to resource scarce, stable conditions, it dominates Northern forest ecosystem in the absence of a disturbance. [10] Other examples of climax species in old-growth forests: Canadian hemlock; Pacific silver fir; White fir

  8. List of the conifers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Picea glauca White spruce YK NT NU LB CA Secure BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NF Picea mariana Black spruce YK NT NU LB CA Secure BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NF Picea pungens Blue spruce YK NT NU LB CA Secure EX (W United States) BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NF Picea rubens Red spruce YK NT NU LB CA Secure BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NF Picea sitchensis

  9. List of trees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Picea (spruces) Picea abies (Norway Spruce) - introduced; Picea engelmannii (Engelmann Spruce) Picea glauca (White Spruce) Picea mariana (Black Spruce) Picea omorika (Serbian Spruce) - introduced; Picea pungens (Colorado Spruce) - introduced; Picea rubens (Red Spruce) Picea sitchensis (Sitka Spruce) Pinus (pines) Pinus albicaulis (Whitebark Pine)