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Brewer's spruce

It grows at moderately high altitudes, from 1000–2700 m.

Outside of its native range, Brewer's Spruce is a highly valued ornamental tree in gardens, particularly in northern Great Britain and Scandinavia, where it is appreciated for its dramatically pendulous foliage. The weeping twigs Foliage Close-up foliage Flowering Young cone Mature cone References - 1. ^ a b c d Farjon, A. (1990). Pinaceae. More

Port Orford Cedar and Brewer's spruce are found nowhere else. More