Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) have needles that are arranged in a spiral formation along the branches, which are classified as pinnate. The needles are typically flat and sharp, measuring about 1 to 2 inches long. Unlike palmate or parallel arrangements seen in some other plants, the needle arrangement of Norway spruce is distinctly different, emphasizing its adaptation to its environment.
The botanical name for Norway spruce is Picea abies.
Spruce is a soft wood.
Norway spruce trees typically live for around 150-200 years.
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Norway Spruce
A Norwegian spruce is the common name for picea abies, a variety of tree.Often called a Christmas tree, it grows in most parts of the world.
A decorated Norway spruce signifies 'jul' aka Christmas.
spruce and pine are probably the most common
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A Norwegian Spruce.
The Norway spruce (Picea abies) is native to central and northern Europe, particularly found in countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland. It thrives in a variety of climates, often in mountainous regions. In commercial forestry, Norway spruce is also cultivated in other parts of Europe and North America for its wood and as a popular Christmas tree. Its adaptability to different soil types and conditions makes it a widely planted species.