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Norway Spruce
Yes, the Scottish spruce refers to a specific type of spruce tree known as the Norway spruce (Picea abies), which is commonly found in Scotland. While not native to Scotland, it has been extensively planted there for timber production and forestry. The tree is valued for its fast growth and adaptability to various soil conditions. Additionally, the term may also refer to other species of spruce found in the broader Scottish landscape.
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.
A Norwegian Spruce.
I believe nutmeg is a treeNorway Spruce. Norway Maple.
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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.
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Nectarine, Nettle, Northern White Pine, Norway Maple, Norway Spruce and Nyssa Sylvatica are trees. They begin with the letter n.
Ilja Vyskot has written: 'Tree Spacing in the functinal Integration of Norway Spruce Population'
Miroslav Vyskot has written: 'Biomass of the tree layer of a spruce forest in the Bohemian Uplands' -- subject(s): Forest biomass, Norway spruce, Tables