Picea polita

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Read about Picea polita in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Picea polita, Carr. (P. Torano, Koehne. P. bicolor, Hort., not Maxim.). Tree, to 90 ft., forming a dense, broad pyramid, with rigid stout branches when young, older trees with the habit of P. excelsa, with somewhat pendulous branches: young branches thick, glabrous, yellowish brown: lvs. rigid, thicker than broad, often falcate, shining dark green, 1/2 - 1 in. long: pistillate fls. green, staminate yellowish: cone oblong, 4-5 in. long, brown, glossy; scales with finely denticulate margin. Japan. S.Z. 2:111. G.C. II. 13:233; III. 21:251. Gn. 13, p. 239. S.I.F. 2:2. One of the most distinct spruces; of very striking appearance with its rigid spiny lvs. spreading in all directions from the stout branches, but usually of rather irregular habit. CH


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