




Picea abies
Spruce trees are tall evergreens with sharp, needle-like leaves. They stay green all year round and provide homes for birds and squirrels.
生息地: Forests
The Spruce has a distinct conical shape with sharply pointed, dark green needles that are individually attached to its woody branches. Its rough, scaly bark is typically brown or grayish, and its oblong cones hang downwards, which helps distinguish it from similar conifer trees.





カテゴリ
樹木レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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Did you know the oldest known individual tree on Earth is a spruce in Sweden, over 9,500 years old?
Native Americans once used spruce roots as strong cordage for weaving baskets and stitching canoes!
Spruce wood is so light and strong, it's used to make the soundboards of grand pianos and violins!
These trees have tiny air sacs in their needles, helping them survive in freezing temperatures!
Spruce has waxy, needle-like leaves and a conical shape that helps it shed snow easily, protecting branches from breaking in heavy winter weather.
Spruce develops a wide, shallow root system that helps it stay anchored and stable in cold, often rocky or shallow soils.
Spruce can keep its needles all year round, allowing it to photosynthesize and make food even during mild winter days.
Spruce species often have thick bark that helps protect the tree from the heat of less intense forest fires.

Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
nests and caches cones
Alces alces
browses on young shoots
Bubo virginianus
builds nests in branches
Russula emetica
forms mycorrhizal associations
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Enjoy the beauty of spruce trees from a safe distance and avoid climbing them.
20-60 m
5-15 m
はい
50-150 cm
200-800 年
Forests
Cone
普通
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