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  | | German: Zuckerhut-Fichte | Czech: smrk sivý | | Genus: Picea | Family: Pinaceae, | | Mature Height: 3.50 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Soil Preferred: acid, neutral, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: conifer, conical form, dry buds, use for rockery, |
 Picea glauca 'Conica' white spruce plant
 Picea glauca 'Conica' white spruce buds
Plants of Genus Picea:- 01) Picea abies L. (Norway spruce), Ger: Heimische Fichte, Czech: smrk ztepilý
- 02) Picea abies 'Nidiformis' (Norway spruce), Ger: Nestfichte, Czech: smrk ztepilý
- 03) Picea glauca (MOENCH) VOSS (white spruce), Ger: Schimmel-Fichte, Czech: smrk sivý
- 04) Picea glauca 'Conica' (white spruce), Ger: Zuckerhut-Fichte, Czech: smrk sivý
- 05) Picea omorika (PANČIČ) PURKYNĚ (Serbian spruce), Ger: Serbische Fichte, Czech: smrk omorika
- 06) Picea orientalis (L.) LINK. (Oriental spruce), Ger: Oriental-Fichte, Czech: smrk východní
- 07) Picea pungens ENGELM. (blue spruce), Ger: Stech-Fichte, Czech: smrk pichlavý
- 08) Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' (blue spruce), Ger: Zvergblaufichte, Czech: smrk pichlavý
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Picea glauca --White SpruceNC State University: Shrubs: Picea glauca ConicaNC State University: Shrubs: Picea glauca Rainbows EndNC State University: Trees: Picea glaucaNC State University: Trees: Picea glauca DensataUSDA PLANTS: Picea glauca (white spruce)Virginia Tech: Picea glauca Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: Picea glaucaWisflora: Picea glauca (Moench) VossWisflora: Picea glauca (Moench) Voss X P. mariana (Mill ...
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