Picea rubra

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Read about Picea rubra in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Picea rubra. Link, not, A. Dietr. (P. australis, Small. P. rubens, Sarg.). Red Spruce. Tree, to 80 ft., or occasionally to 100 ft., with short and slender branches forming a narrow pyramidal head, with red-brown bark: young branches reddish brown: lvs. quadrangular, acute or mucronate, dark or bright green, shining, about 1/2 in. long: fls. purple: cones oblong, 1 1/4-2 in.long, green while young, later light reddish brown, glossy; scales obovate, rounded and entire or slightly erose at the margin. From Canada to N. C., along the Alleghany Mts. S.S. 12:597. Handsome tree, but requires cool and moist situation and is less drought-enduring than most others. Var. virgata, Rehd., is a sparingly branched form with long and slender branches destitute of branchlets, very similar to P. excelsa var. virgata. G.F.8:45. CH


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