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White Spruce Tree

White Spruce

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Picea glauca

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SKU: 2022WST Category: Uncategorized Tags: Coniferous, Spruce
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Description

White spruce is found across Ontario but is most common in the Boreal forest, on dry to fresh upland sites.

Its needles are about 2 centimetres long and bluish green or green in colour, with a whitish powdery, waxy layer.

Cones from the white spruce are 5 to 7 centimetres long and are light brown

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White spruce are also grown as Christmas trees.

They usually live between 250 and 350 years, but trees up to 1,000 years have been seen.

White spruce is a favourite target for spruce budworm.

White Spruce Facts and Features
Mature Size24 - 30m. (80 - 100 ft.)
Sun/ShadeTolerates shade
MoistureTolerates a range of moisture levels
SoilCan grow in almost any soil type
FlowersNo
FruitNo
Special FeaturesThe white cedar is a small, hardy, slow-The white spruce is sensitive to frost damage when young and should be planted in a protected area. It

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