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Martinez's Spruce

The bark is thin and scaly, flaking off in small circular plates 5-10 cm across. The crown is conic, with widely spaced branches with drooping branchlets. The shoots are stout, pale buff-brown, glabrous, and with prominent pulvini. The leaves are needle-like, 23-35 mm long, stout, moderately flattened in cross-section, bright glossy green with inconspicuous lines of stomata; the tip is viciously sharp.

I have a picea martinezii here can send some gfafts. - o Okey, but clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings * Posted by jorginho 7/8 (My Page) on Sun, Feb 14, 10 at 17:10 How do I treat them (only experience with sowing a number of picea/abies/tsuga etcetc. More

I suspect that might be Picea martinezii you have there (from Nuevo Le More