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The
leaves are needle-like,
light green and 4-sided with no conspicuous pale lines
beneath.
They are 10-20 mm long, with a short, horny point. The
leaves are arranged all round the shoots and attached by
short stalks, which remains as pegs when the leaves fall.
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Norway
Spruce is an introduced, evergreen,
coniferous
tree which grows up to 40 m in height. It is conical in
shape with upper branches ascending, but lower branches
level or drooping. It has a smooth bark and is widely
planted, but rarely self-sown.
Male
and female flowers are in separate clusters on the same
tree(monoecious)
and appear in May and June.
Pink
female flowers are arranged in pairs of inflorescences
which develop into cones.
The male inflorescences
are yellow and grouped at the ends of shoots.
Woody
cylindrical cones
are 10-15 cm long and hang downwards. (They are
pendulous).
Facts
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The
timber is of good quality and is used for building,
pit-props, packing cases and boxes.
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The
wood is sometimes known as 'violin wood', because of
its value for making the sounding boards (fronts) of
violins.
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A
native of Northern Europe extending south and east to
the Balkans, it was introduced into Britain in the
16th century
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