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Norway Spruce Road continues west, but without a highway designation.
However, they cannot be found in all regions where the Norway Spruce is found.
A row of fifty Norway Spruce trees lines the main driveway leading to the farm.
The tallest measured Norway Spruce (63 m) is located in this forest.
Inocybe tricolor is found under Norway Spruce in central Europe.
Norway Spruce is used for making spruce beer widely in northern Europe.
An important tree species is Norway Spruce.
There are many Norway Spruce forestations, often in monoculture because of their valuable timber.
Norway Spruce, just coming up for brashing.'
I saw choice grafted hemlocks and weeping Norway spruces and red pines for sale.
Norway spruces are easier to care for initially because they do not require much sheering to get in the proper inverted triangle shape.
The larvae feed on Norway Spruce.
Its slower growth compared to Norway Spruce reduces its importance outside of its native range.
Norway spruces are more tolerant of hot, humid weather than many conifers which do not thrive except in cool-summer areas.
Norway Spruce Picea abies (the original tree, generally the cheapest)
European spruce beetles have a significant impact on both the ecological and economic environment of Norway Spruce forests.
After clearing the woods, they planted stands of Norway Spruce and white pine, as well as an apple orchard.
The house was surrounded by Norway Spruce and Blue Spruce trees.
Norway spruces grow well here, and the specimens were all statuesque, with upright branches and short, shimmery green needles.
Some damage was also observed on Norway Spruce and Sitka Spruce.
The arms are green with a yellow-colored cone from a Norway Spruce tree (Picea abies).
Two-thirds of the forests consist of Scots Pine or Norway Spruce.
This still makes it the oldest tree in Europe, although there is an older Norway Spruce root system in Sweden.
Norway Spruce (Christmas chapel)
Picea abies Norway Spruce.
It was found that the populations of Picea abies had moved 240 m in elevation in the previous 50 years.
Norway Spruce Picea abies (the original tree, generally the cheapest)
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is a species of spruce native to Europe.
This name is no longer in use: it is now a synonym of the current scientific name which is Picea abies.
The larvae feed on Picea species, including Picea abies.
The caterpillars feed on coniferous trees, including Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies.
On these Jura highlands are expansive meadows and isolated stands of spruce (Picea abies).
The arms are green with a yellow-colored cone from a Norway Spruce tree (Picea abies).
The larvae feed on Picea abies, Larix sibirica and Juniperus communis.
Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
Its collections include Epilobium angustifolium, Larix decidua, Picea abies, and other alpine vegetation.
The boreal rainforests are made up mostly of Norway Spruce (Picea abies) but also included deciduous trees.
Mycorrhizae formed with Norway spruce (Picea abies) are conspicuously hairy with numerous hyphae.
The fungus favours sandy and slightly acidic soils, and is often found in association with Norway Spruce (Picea abies).
For large, single specimens, Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica) grow quickly when young, then slow down.
At intermediate heights of between 700 and 800 m above sea level, mixed woods of spruce (Picea abies) and common beech would predominantly be found under natural conditions.
Other species include Norway Spruce (Picea abies) and Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta), which cover 9% of the area each.
It is isolated from the essential oils of a variety of plants including holm oak (Quercus ilex) and Norway spruce (Picea abies).
Time-lapse tracking in Norway Spruce Picea abies revealed that neither single cytoplasmic-rich cells nor vacuolated cells developed into embryos.
For example, the Norway Spruce (Picea abies) and Larch (Larix) can function as a nurse for hardwoods.
Aspens Populus tremula grow in damp sites alongside mountain maple Acer pseudoplatanus and Norway spruce Picea abies.
For example, in Europe it has been found on the stems of living spruce (Picea abies) in Finland, France, Great Britain, Norway, and Germany.
The wooded vegetation is mainly made up of coniferous forests (Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies), partly deciduous forests (Betula sp.)
Characteristic species are the Swiss Pine (Pinus Cembra) and the Norway Spruce (Picea abies) on the north and south side respectively.
The original tree of the slow-growing spruce, Picea abies 'Clanbrassiliana', which originated nearby in about 1750, remains and is the oldest tree in any arboretum in Ireland.
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