Picea breweriana

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Read about Picea breweriana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Picea breweriana, Wats. Tree. 80-120 ft. high, with the branches at the top slightly ascending, the lower ones horizontal or pendulous, with whip-like pendulous branchlets often 7 or 8 ft. long, furnished with similar, slender lateral branchlets; young branches reddish brown, pubescent:lvs. straight or slightly curved, obtuse, rounded and dark green at the Tower surface, almost flat and with white lines above, 3/4 -1 in. long: staminate fls. purple: cones oblong, 2 1/2 -5 in. long, light orange-brown; scales obovate, with entire margin. Siskiyou Mts. in Ore. and N. Calif. S.S. 12:601. G.F. 3:66,67;5:595. G.C. II. 25:497. M.D.G. 1905:123.— One of the most distinct spruces, but does not seem to do well in the eastern states.

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