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  | | German: Serbische Fichte | Czech: smrk omorika | | Genus: Picea | Family: Pinaceae, | | Mature Height: 25.00 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Soil Preferred: alkaline, acid, sand, clay, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: conifer, conical form, dry buds, solitaire, |
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce plant
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce buds
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce cones
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce twings
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce twings
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce leaves
 Picea omorika Serbian spruce leaves
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:Floral Images: Serbian Spruce ( Picea omorika )Michigan State University Extension: Picea omorika --Serbian SpruceNC State University: Shrubs: Picea omorika NanaNC State University: Trees: Picea omorikaUSDA PLANTS: Picea omorika (Serbian spruce)WIKIPEDIA: Picea omorika
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