This study describes the population structure of Norway spruce (Picea abies) as revealed by protein polymorphisms and morphological variation. Electrophoretically detectable genetic variability was ...
https://doi.org/10.2307/3236224 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3236224 Copy URL The occurrence of macrofossil charcoal (long axis ≥ 0.5 mm) and Picea abies ...
The Norway Spruce, Picea abies, is native to Central and Eastern Europe, and can grow to an astounding 180 feet in height. At only 16 feet tall, Old Tjikko, discovered in 2004 by geologist Leif ...
The Acrocona Norway spruce (Picea abies ‘Acrocona’) is an enchanting conifer, sometimes called the red-cone spruce. This spruce has new needles of bright green, which mature to a pleasant dark green.
Back 100 years ago, the Norway spruce (picea abies) evergreen tree was popular and over-planted. For example, our 1-acre property had nine of these large trees when we moved here in 1960. While they ...
For the first time, a scientific team has established a direct connection between bacterial communities residing inside the needles of Picea abies, the Norway spruce, and the formation of gold ...
Norway spruce (‘Picea abies’), an evergreen tree native to Europe, is the largest of the spruces in the eastern United States. Growing to 70 feet tall or more, the shape is pyramidal with ascending ...
From the Northern European Steppes, the Norway spruce amazes people with its impressive longevity and size. The tree can rise to over 150 feet and has long drooping branches that give its distinctive ...
This Picea abies, Eropean or Norway spruce has come a long way in last eight years. Now it starts to show first signs of maturity. Time to style it again!