- The blue
spruce (
Picea pungens), also
commonly known as
Colorado spruce or
Colorado blue spruce, is a
species of
spruce tree
native to
North America in...
- but has
distinct cones Picea omorika –
Serbian spruce,
Serbia and Bosnia;
local endemic;
important in
horticulture Picea pungens – blue
spruce or Colorado...
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Canada Picea pungens,
native to the
central and
southern Rocky Mountains of the
United States Ranges of
trees called white spruce Range of
Picea glauca...
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subalpine fir (Abies bifolia),
Engelmann spruce (
Picea engelmannii),
Colorado blue
spruce (
Picea pungens), and
quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides). Gambel...
- brutia)
often have yellower-green leaves,
while others (e.g. blue spruce,
Picea pungens) may
develop blue or
silvery leaves to
reflect ultraviolet light. In...
- (Pinus sylvestris)
female strobilus.
Young cones of a blue
spruce (
Picea pungens) Cross-section of a
young pine cone The
members of the pine
family (pines...
-
commemoration of his
donation a
cultivar of the
Colorado spruce was
named Picea pungens 'Montgomery' in his honor.
Montgomery collected m****cript
account books...
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Pungenin is a
phenolic compound found in the
needles of blue
spruce (
Picea pungens). It is the
glucoside of 3,4-dihydroxyacetophenone. The
compound serves...
- strobus),
Pitch Pine,
Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata), Blue
Spruce (
Picea pungens),
Eastern Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis),
Chinese Arborvitae (Platycladus...
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Pyramidal growth habit of
Picea pungens...