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Plants: Picea abies - Norway Spruce

Posted by amazon 19.05 2007 on 08:30:48 (829 readers)
Picea abies: Norway Spruce

Picea abies: Norway Spruce

Grows to 90 ft. Tall broad timber tree. Fast grower, purple cones. Resists wind and cold. Wide-spreading horizontal branches turn upward at the very tips. Rough, reddish brown bark.



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