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Schrenk's Spruce

Picea schrenkiana is a large evergreen tree growing to 40–50 metres tall ), with a trunk diameter of up to 1–2 metres . It has a narrow conical crown with level branches and sometimes pendulous branchlets. The shoots are pale buff-brown, and glabrous . The leaves are needle-like, 1.5-3.5 cm long, rhombic in cross-section, dark green with inconspicuous stomatal lines.

Abstract: Picea schrenkiana Fisch and Meyer is a relatively unknown central Asiatic species confined to the Ala Tau and Thian Shan mountains of Turkestan. Morphologically the species is most closely related to P. spinulosa (Griff.) Henry and, to a lesser degree, to P. obovata Ledeb. (Wright 1955). Key Words: File Size: 575 kb's This publication is available only online. More

Fertilizar Picea schrenkiana : Enriquezamos el terreno con estiercol bien maduro solo si queremos colocar nuevas arboladuras; por cuanto reguarda las plantas ya colocadas desde hace tiempo, en general no es necesario fertilizarlas durante los meses estivales. More

Picea schrenkiana ; Picea silvestris Top - Distribution (3 results): Palearctic: Hungary ; Kazakhstan ; Kyrgyzstan . More