Red Spruce

Origin Country: Red Spruce (Picea rubens) is native to eastern North America, primarily in the United States and Canada.

1.Variety and Color: Red Spruce has needles that are typically dark green to bluish-green in color. In the winter, the needles often appear more silverish due to their waxy coating.

2.Edibility and Commercial Use: While not typically consumed as food, Red Spruce wood is highly valued for its timber, especially in construction and woodworking industries. It's also used for making musical instruments like soundboards.

3.Native/Wild or Commercial: Red Spruce is native to North America and can be found in its natural habitat in forests, particularly in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.

4.Commercial Long/Short Term: Red Spruce is grown for long-term commercial purposes, as it's a slow-growing tree with valuable wood that becomes more desirable as it matures.

Short Description:

  • Red Spruce: Towering and majestic, the Red Spruce graces North American forests with its deep green needles. Its wood is prized for its strength and resonance, making it a favorite for musical instruments and construction.

Price: $40.00

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