
Picea glauca - Wikipedia
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.
White Spruce (Picea glauca) Tree Facts, Habitat, Uses, Pictures
Feb 3, 2017 · The white spruce tree, also known as cat spruce and skunk spruce, is a coniferous tree found across North America. While the blue spruce is the most preferred spruce for a Christmas tree, the white spruce is only chosen as a last resort. The wood of the white spruce is valued as timber but the black spruce tree’s wood is not usable as such.
How to Grow and Care for White Spruce
Sep 25, 2023 · The white spruce, or picea glauca, is a medium to fast growing evergreen tree. Here's everything you need to know to grow and care for a white spruce on your own.
White Spruce - US Forest Service Research and Development
Western Forest-White Spruce (Type 201) is the pure white spruce forest in the West. In Alaska and the Northwest Territories, the type is largely confined to stream bottoms, river floodplains and terraces, and warm, south-facing upland sites.
White spruce - The Morton Arboretum
White spruce is a large, pyramidal evergreen with aromatic foliage and a uniform habit. This popular garden conifer is native to Canada and the northwestern United States. When sited properly, white spruce can be a long-lived attractive addition to any landscape.
Growing White Spruce Trees - Gardening Know How
Dec 1, 2022 · The white spruce (Picea glauca) is one of the most widely growing coniferous trees in North America, with a range all across the eastern United States and Canada, all the way to South Dakota where it is the state tree.
White spruce (Picea glauca) - Minnesota DNR
Click on the images help you identify an White spruce. Height usually 40' to 60', occasionally 100', with a diameter of 24"; straight trunk; long, stout branches form broad conical head. Dark gray or gray-brown and scaly.
Picea glauca - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Picea glauca, commonly called white spruce, is an extremely hardy evergreen conifer that is native to upland areas and lake/stream margins stretching from Alaska across the boreal forest of Canada to Newfoundland, dipping south to Montana, …
White Spruce – Evergreen Trees - Spring Hill Nurseries
Want to get a start on growing White Spruce? It's useful as a windbreak, privacy screening or to provide shade. It's also shipping now, ready to plant in the summer garden.
White spruce - Wikipedia
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; Picea engelmannii, native to the Rocky Mountains and Cascade Mountains of the United States and Canada