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Brewer spruce, weeping spruce

Norway spruce, épinette de norvège

Habit Trees to 40m; trunk to 1.5m diam., typically buttressed; crown conic. Trees to 30m; trunk to 2m diam.; crown conic.
Bark

gray to brown.

gray-brown, scaly.

Branches

drooping;

twigs pendent, elongate, slender, gray-brown, finely pubescent.

short and stout, the upper ascending, the lower drooping;

twigs stout, reddish brown, usually glabrous.

Buds

gray-brown, 5–7mm, apex rounded.

reddish brown, 5–7mm, apex acute.

Leaves

1.5–3cm, flattened or broadly triangular in cross section (abaxial surface rounded or slightly angular), rather rigid, abaxial surface dark green with stomatal bands absent, adaxial surface glaucous with conspicuous stomatal bands separated by slight ridge or angle, apex blunt (especially on older leaves).

1–2.5cm, 4-angled in cross section, rigid, light to dark green, bearing stomates on all surfaces, apex blunt-tipped.

Seed

cones 6.5–12cm;

scales fan-shaped, 15–20 × 15–20mm, rigid, margin at apex entire to slightly erose.

cones (10–)12–16cm;

scales diamond-shaped, widest near middle, 18–30 × 15–20mm, thin and flexuous, margin at apex erose to toothed, apex extending 6–10mm beyond seed-wing impression.

2n

=24.

Picea breweriana

Picea abies

Habitat Montane to subalpine forests of the Siskiyou Mountains Woods and persisting after cultivation.
Elevation 1000–2300m (3300–7500ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CA; OR
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from FNA
MN; probably elsewhere; Europe [Introduced in North America]
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Discussion

Norway spruce, native to Europe, has become locally naturalized, at least in north central United States (and adjacent Canada). The species is the most widely cultivated spruce in North America; many cultivars exist, including dwarf shrubs.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 2. FNA vol. 2, p. 370.
Parent taxa Pinaceae > Picea Pinaceae > Picea
Sibling taxa
P. abies, P. engelmannii, P. glauca, P. mariana, P. pungens, P. rubens, P. sitchensis
P. breweriana, P. engelmannii, P. glauca, P. mariana, P. pungens, P. rubens, P. sitchensis
Synonyms Pinus abies
Name authority S. Watson: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 20: 378. (1885) (Linnaeus) H. Karsten: Deut. Fl. 2/3: 324. (1881)
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