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                          WHITE SPRUCE 
                          picea glauca  
                       
                      
                        - The 
                          White Spruce is also known as Canadian Spruce, Eastern 
                          Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, Skunk Spruce, Cat Spruce, 
                          Engelmann Spruce  
                      
  
                       
                       UNIQUE 
                        FEATURES:  
                        
                        
                          - The 
                            White Spruce is a large tree with a narrow crown  
                          
 - The 
                            White Spruce is often confused with the Engelmann 
                            Spruce  
                          
 - Known 
                            as Interior Spruce in the central Interior where it 
                            interbreeds with Engelmann Spruce  
                          
 - Twigs 
                            have no hairs  
                          
 - The 
                            White Spruce is shallow rooted so can be easily blown 
                            over  
                          
 - Downed 
                            trees are perfect breeding sites for the spruce beetle 
                            which can kill hectares of mature trees  
                        
  
                       
                       LOCATION: 
                         
                        
                        
                          - The 
                            White Spruce is found through the interior of British 
                            Columbia  
                          
 - The 
                            White Spruce grows from seal level to mid-elevations 
                             
                          
 - Only 
                            pure species grows north of Dawson Creek  
                          
 - The 
                            White Spruce can grow in a variety of environments 
                             
                          
 - Often 
                            found with lodgepole pine, subalpine fir, aspen, birch 
                            and willow  
                        
  
                       
                        SIZE: 
                         
                        
                        
                          - The 
                            White Spruce can grow up to 40 metres in height and 
                            1 metre in diameter  
                        
  
                       
                        
                        CONES:  
                        
                        
                          - seed 
                            cones - light brown, purplish; scales are rounded 
                            and smooth; open when dry  
                          
 - pollen 
                            cones - pale red  
                        
  
                       
                         
                         
                         
                        NEEDLES:  
                        
                        
                          - four 
                            sided  
                          
 - stiff 
                            and sharp  
                          
 - arranged 
                            spirally on twigs  
                          
 - distinctive 
                            odor; foul when young but pleasant when older  
                        
  
                       
                       BARK: 
                         
                       
                       WOOD 
                        CHARACTERISTICS:  
                       
                       USES: 
                         
                        
                        
                          - modern 
                            - lumber, pulp  
                          
 - traditional 
                            - saplings: snowshoe frames, bows; resin: glue to 
                            fasten skins onto bows and arrowheads onto shafts; 
                            decayed wood: tanning hides; bark: baskets, cooking 
                            pots, trays  
                        
  
                       
                       QUICK/EASY 
                        ID (identification) for WHITE SPRUCE  
                        
                        
                          - cones: 
                            smooth  
                          
 - needles: 
                            square, smelly, spikey, stiff, spiral arrangement 
                            (on twigs)  
                          
 - bark: 
                            scaly
                        
  
                       
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