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The state tree of Alaska is the Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis). This tree is native to the coastal regions of Alaska and is known for its tall, conical shape and thick, scaly bark. Sitka spruces are important commercially and ecologically in Alaska.
Redwood National Park is known for its coastal redwoods, the tallest trees on Earth, along with Douglas fir, western hemlock, and Sitka spruce. The park also features a variety of understory plants such as ferns, mosses, and huckleberry.
Spruce is a softwood and is recognized by it's excurrent form, (a single, tall, straight trunk with small lateral branches) Other names: Norway Spruce-(European whitewood, European spruce, and whitewood) Sitka spruce-(Silver spruce) Blue spruce. Heights can from 100 FT to 300 Ft depending on variety, it is straight-grained with even texture and is non-durable. Answer evergreen Answer conifer
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At nearly 5,000 years old, the oldest living tree in the world is a bristelcone pine in the Inyo National Forest in California's White Mountains. It has even been noted to be the oldest living thing on earth, and has been named "Methuselah".
The sitka spruce tree.It is known to be the tallest spruce tree and is named after a city where the first sitka was sighted, Sitka, Alaska.
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The Sitka spruce groes up to 80m high
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