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A spruce is a tree of the genus Picea ( py-SEE-ə), a genus of about 40 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the Earth. Picea is the sole genus in the subfamily Piceoideae. Spruces are large trees, from about 20 to 60 m (about 60–200 ft) tall when mature, and have whorled branches and conical form. They can be distinguished from other members of the pine family by their needles (leaves), which are four-sided and attached singly to small persistent peg-like structures (pulvini or sterigmata) on the branches, and by their cones (without any protruding bracts), which hang downwards after they are pollinated. The needles are shed when 4–10 years old, leaving the branches rough with the retained pegs. In other similar genera, the branches are fairly smooth. Spruce are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera (moth and butterfly) species, such as the eastern spruce budworm. They are also used by the larvae of gall adelgids (Adelges species). In the mountains of western Sweden, scientists have found a Norway spruce, nicknamed Old Tjikko, which by reproducing through layering, has reached an age of 9,550 years and is claimed to be the world's oldest known living tree. Description Morphology Determining that a tree is a spruce is not difficult; evergreen needles that are more or less quadrangled, and especially the pulvinus, give it away. Beyond that, determination can become more difficult. Intensive sampling in the Smithers/Hazelton/Houston area of British Columbia showed Douglas (1975), according to Coates et al. (1994), that cone scale morphology was the feature most useful in differentiating species of spruce; the length, width, length: width ratio, the length of free scale (the distance from the imprint of the seed wing to the tip of the scale), and the percentage free scale (length of free scale as a percentage of the total length of the scale) were most useful in this regard. Daubenmire (1974), after range-wide sampling, had already recognized the importance of the two latter characters. Taylor (1959) had noted that the most obvious morphological difference between typical Picea glauca and typical P. engelmannii was the cone scale, and Horton (1956,1959) found that the most useful diagnostic features of the two spruces are in the cone; differences occur in the flower, shoot and needle, "but those in the cone are most easily assessed" (Horton 1959). Coupé et al. (1982) recommended that cone scale characters be based on samples taken from the midsection of each of ten cones from each of five trees in the population of interest. Without cones, morphological differentiation among spruce species and their hybrids is more difficult. Species classification for seeds collected from spruce stands in which introgressive hybridization between white and Sitka spruces (P. sitchensis) may have occurred is important for determining appropriate cultural regimens in the nursery. If, for instance, white spruce grown at container nurseries in southwestern British Columbia are not given an extended photoperiod, leader growth ceases early in the first growing season, and seedlings do not reach the minimum height specifications. But, if an extended photoperiod is provided for Sitka spruce, seedlings become unacceptably tall by the end of the first growing season. Species classification of seedlots collected in areas where hybridization of white and Sitka spruces has been reported has depended on (i) easily measured cone scale characters of seed trees, especially free scale length, (ii) visual judgements of morphological characters, e.g., growth rhythm, shoot and root weight, and needle serration, or (iii) some combination of (i) and (ii) (Yeh and Arnott 1986). Useful to a degree, these classification procedures have important limitations; genetic composition of the seeds produced by a stand is determined by both the seed trees and the pollen parents, and species classification of hybrid seedlots and estimates of their level of introgression on the basis of seed-tree characteristics can be unreliable when hybrid seedlots vary in their introgressiveness in consequence of spatial and temporal variations in contributions from the pollen parent (Yeh and Arnott 1986). Secondly, morphological characters are markedly influenced by ontogenetic and environmental influences, so that to discern spruce hybrid seedlot composition with accuracy, hybrid seedlots must differ substantially in morphology from both parent species. Yeh and Arnott (1986) pointed out the difficulties of estimating accurately the degree of introgression between white and Sitka spruces; introgression may have occurred at low levels, and/or hybrid seed lots may vary in their degree of introgression in consequence of repeated backcrossing with parental species. Growth Spruce seedlings are most susceptible immediately following germination, and remain highly susceptible through to the following spring. More than half of spruce seedling mortality probably occurs during the first growing season and is also very high during the first winter, when seedlings are subjected to freezing damage, frost heaving and erosion, as well as smothering by litter and snow-pressed vegetation. Seedlings that germinate late in the growing season are particularly vulnerable because they are tiny and have not had time to harden off fully. Mortality rates generally decrease sharply thereafter, but losses often remain high for some years. "Establishment" is a subjective concept based on the idea that once a seedling has successfully reached a certain size, not much is likely to prevent its further development. Criteria vary, of course, but Noble and Ronco (1978), for instance, considered that seedlings four to five years old, or 8 cm to 10 cm tall, warranted the designation "established", since only unusual factors such as snow mold, fire, trampling, or predation would then impair regeneration success. Eis (1967) suggested that in dry habitats on either mineral soil or litter seedbeds a 3-year-old seedling may be considered established; in moist habitats, seedlings may need 4 or 5 years to become established on mineral soil, possibly longer on litter seedbeds. Growth remains very slow for several to many years. Three years after shelterwood felling in subalpine Alberta, dominant regeneration averaged 5.5 cm in height in scarified blocks, and 7.3 cm in non-scarified blocks (Day 1970), possibly reflecting diminished fertility with the removal of the A horizon. Taxonomy Classification DNA analyses have shown that traditional classifications based on the morphology of needle and cone are artificial. A 2006 study found that P. breweriana had a basal position, followed by P. sitchensis, and the other species were further divided into three clades, suggesting that Picea originated in North America. The oldest record of spruce that has been found in the fossi.... Discover the Spruce popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Spruce books.

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  • The Sky Line of Spruce synopsis, comments

    The Sky Line of Spruce

    Edison Marshall

    This book is perfectly adapted and layout for a pleasant reading on a tablet, smartphone or computer. To improve your reading experience, this digital version has been edited and f...

  • In Too Deep synopsis, comments

    In Too Deep

    Dani Collins

    At her wit’s end with her twelveyearold niece, Wren Snow takes the manager’s job at Blue Spruce Lodge so Sky can get to know her father, Trigg Johanssena tycoon snowboarder with a ...

  • World-Class Swedish Cooking synopsis, comments

    World-Class Swedish Cooking

    Björn Frantzén, Daniel Lindeberg & Mons Kallentoft

    Chefs Björn Frantzén and Daniel Lindeberg dish the kitchen secrets that have made their restaurant (Frantzén/Lindeberg) renowned as the Best Swedish Restaurant of 2012, earning two...

  • Spruce with the Fir synopsis, comments

    Spruce with the Fir

    Morgan Rayne

    Melody and Miles. Book 2 in the Grafton Hills series. Full description coming soon.

  • Greener than spruce synopsis, comments

    Greener than spruce

    Herbert Farris

    This contemporary introduction to the principles and research base of cultural ecology is the ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses that deal wit...

  • King Spruce, A Novel synopsis, comments

    King Spruce, A Novel

    Holman Day

    King Spruce, A Novel is a Fiction Story Book. This book illustrate that The young man on his way to "Castle Cut 'Em" was a cleancut picture of selfreliant youth. But he was not wal...

  • Pumpkin synopsis, comments

    Pumpkin

    Spruce

    Whether you're struggling with leftover Halloween pumpkin or simply looking for a new ingredient to liven up your dishes, the benefits of cooking with pumpkins are countless. Th...

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    King Spruce, A Novel

    Holman Day

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...

  • Feathers And The Golden Spruce Tree synopsis, comments

    Feathers And The Golden Spruce Tree

    Curt Farley

    Feathers is a Bluebird with an appetite for seeds and for flying adventures. It was the cold winter wind full of sleet and ice that flung him unexpectedly to the other end of ...

  • Peek-a-boo Cakes synopsis, comments

    Peek-a-boo Cakes

    Joanna Farrow

    Peekaboo cakes are all about fun, and this little book of sweet surprises is full of ideas for unforgettable celebrations.Surprise and delight your family and guests with these del...

  • Biology and Ecology of Norway Spruce synopsis, comments

    Biology and Ecology of Norway Spruce

    Mark G. Tjoelker, Adam Boratyński & Władysław Bugała

    Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) is an important tree species with a remarkable natural range throughout Europe and Asia, ranging from the Balkan Peninsula to Siberia in the north an...

  • Bruce the Spruce synopsis, comments

    Bruce the Spruce

    A.A. Cristi

    Bruce the Spruce has Christmas all wrong. Thanks to his fancy decorations and adoring admirers, this artificial spruce tree doesn’t just wear a star at Christmas, he is the star. B...

  • Wedding Calligraphy synopsis, comments

    Wedding Calligraphy

    Laura Hooper & Alyssa Hooper

    Add a Personal Touch to Your Special DayCalligraphy is a visual art form that gives handwriting and lettering an ornate and elegant twist. In a day and age when technology and rigi...

  • Burgers synopsis, comments

    Burgers

    Spruce

    Could anything be more enjoyable than eating homecooked burgers surrounded by family and friends?Take a fresh look at burgers with over 40 irresistible recipes that are easy to mak...

  • The Travel Journals of Tappan Adney, Vol. 2, 1891-1896 synopsis, comments

    The Travel Journals of Tappan Adney, Vol. 2, 1891-1896

    Tappan Adney & C. Ted Behne

    Setting out to visit his friends in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and with all intentions to return to the United States to attend Columbia University in the fall, Tappan Adney, at the...

  • Arizona Ames synopsis, comments

    Arizona Ames

    Zane Grey & Joe Wheeler

    Not all outlaws are bad men.Rich Ames didn’t set out to be a gunslingerit was forced on him. When two men roughed up his sweet sister, Rich reached for his trusty Colt and let loos...

  • The Common Plants of the Hemlock-Spruce Forests of Alaska synopsis, comments

    The Common Plants of the Hemlock-Spruce Forests of Alaska

    O. Wayne Robuck

    Botanical field guide for hemlock and spruce dominated forests in Alaska created for the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station.  Digitized by Wayne Owen.

  • The Ghost of Spruce Point synopsis, comments

    The Ghost of Spruce Point

    Nancy Tandon

    A young boy must unravel a curse to save his family’s beloved Maine motel in this spooky, “tightly paced” (Publishers Weekly) middle grade novel sure to delight fans of Whispering ...

  • The Woven Home synopsis, comments

    The Woven Home

    Rainie Owen

    Simple Weaving Projects for Stunning Wall Hangings, Pillows and MoreLearn to create your own handwoven home accents with Rainie Owen, weaving instructor and founder of the online f...

  • Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose synopsis, comments

    Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose

    Graham M Simons

    Howard Hughes' life ambition was to make a significant contribution to the field of aviation development. But the monumental folly of his endeavours on the HKI Hercules meant that ...

  • The Sky Line of Spruce synopsis, comments

    The Sky Line of Spruce

    Edison Marshall

    It is a story book. Suffering from shell shock and loss of memory, Ben Darby goes into the mountains with Ezra Melville, an old family friend who believes he can supply the 'stimul...

  • American Canopy synopsis, comments

    American Canopy

    Eric Rutkow

    This fascinating and groundbreaking work tells the remarkable story of the relationship between Americans and their trees across the entire span of our nation’s history. Like many ...

  • Christmas at Spruce Hill Farm synopsis, comments

    Christmas at Spruce Hill Farm

    Kathryn Springer

    USA TODAY bestselling author Kathryn Springer brings holiday cheer in this festive story about fresh starts and unexpected love blooming on a snowcovered Christmas t...

  • Ice Walker synopsis, comments

    Ice Walker

    James Raffan

    From bestselling author James Raffan comes an enlightening and original story about a polar bear’s precarious existence in the changing Arctic, reminiscent of John Vaillant’s The G...

  • The Spruce Genome synopsis, comments

    The Spruce Genome

    Ilga M. Porth & Amanda R. De la Torre

    This book offers comprehensive information on the genomics of spruces (Picea spp.), naturally abundant conifer tree species that are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisph...

  • Spruce Root Basketry of the Alaska Tlingit synopsis, comments

    Spruce Root Basketry of the Alaska Tlingit

    Frances Lackey Paul

    The beautiful, artistic, and unique baskets of the Tlingit of southeastern Alaska. Numerous photos throughout.From earliest times the basket was made to use. In the huge community ...

  • Matter Blue Spruce Farms synopsis, comments

    Matter Blue Spruce Farms

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Order affirmed, with costs, for reasons stated in the memorandum at the Appellate Division (99 A.D.2d 867).

  • The Little Spruce Tree synopsis, comments

    The Little Spruce Tree

    Elizebeth JM Baker

    Dapper is a little spruce tree protected by his parents deep in the forest. He witnesses his cousin pines being selected as Christmas Trees and is driven to be one too. Nature su...

  • Through Black Spruce synopsis, comments

    Through Black Spruce

    Joseph Boyden

    A haunting novel of love, identity, and lossfrom the internationally acclaimed author of Three Day Road Beautifully written and startlingly original, Through Black Spruce takes t...

  • Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England synopsis, comments

    Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England

    Corin Hirsch

    New England food and drinks writer Corin Hirsch explores the origins and taste of the favorite potations of early Americans and offers some modernday recipes to revive them today. ...

  • Black Mountain Spruce Inc. v. Johnson synopsis, comments

    Black Mountain Spruce Inc. v. Johnson

    Colorado Court of Appeals

    The State Compensation Insurance Fund and deceaseds employer seek review of an award of widows benefits to claimant. By a separate petition, the subsequent injury fund seeks review...

  • Campbell v. Black Mountain Spruce Inc. synopsis, comments

    Campbell v. Black Mountain Spruce Inc.

    Colorado Court of Appeals

    Plaintiff, Roberta G. Campbell, appeals a summary judgment in favor of defendant, Black Mountain Spruce, Inc., in a wrongful death action initiated after her 17yearold son died fro...

  • The Testament Of Spruce Springsteen synopsis, comments

    The Testament Of Spruce Springsteen

    Brett Walker

    A soldier's story for the underdog that details overcoming obstacles for you to fail. Spruce Springsteen and two friends agree on a win against a common enemy that wants all w...

  • Panini synopsis, comments

    Panini

    Spruce

    Quick to prepare, easy to eat and wonderfully filling, paninis are now a staple on lunch menus worldwide, and with this collection of over 40 mouthwatering recipes, you can brin...