Picea abies Southern Europe (Southern European Spruce)

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Picea abies Southern Europe (Southern European Spruce) is a widely distributed spruce species native to northern and central Europe. While it is not naturally found in Southern Europe, it has been extensively planted in various regions, including Southern Europe, due to its adaptability and economic importance. In Southern Europe, particularly...
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Picea abies Southern Europe (Southern European Spruce) is a widely distributed spruce species native to northern and central Europe. While it is not naturally found in Southern Europe, it has been extensively planted in various regions, including Southern Europe, due to its adaptability and economic importance.

In Southern Europe, particularly in the mountainous areas with cooler climates, Picea abies has been cultivated and introduced for timber production, landscaping, and reforestation purposes. The tree's tolerance to a range of soil conditions and its ability to withstand colder temperatures make it suitable for these regions.

The Southern European populations of Picea abies might exhibit some variations compared to their northern counterparts due to local adaptation and environmental factors. These variations can include differences in growth rate, needle color, or cone size, among other traits.

Southern European Spruce, as it is sometimes referred to, shares many characteristics with the typical Picea abies species. It is an evergreen tree with a conical crown and can reach heights of up to 130 feet (40 meters) or more. The needles are dark green, about 0.8 to 1.2 inches (2 to 3 centimeters) long, and arranged spirally on the branches. The bark is gray-brown and becomes rough and scaly with age.

Picea abies is valued for its timber, which is used in construction, furniture, and various wood products. It is also commonly used as a Christmas tree due to its dense foliage and symmetrical shape.

It's important to note that Picea abies is not native to Southern Europe, but its cultivation in this region has allowed it to become established and adapted to the local conditions.

Botanical Name  : Picea abies Southern Europe

Common Name : Southern European Spruce

Height : 150-190 ft

Spread : 80 ft

Germination Info : No pre-treatment required 

Hardiness zone : 3-8

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 4375

Germination Range: 60-80%

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