Engelmann spruce
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Definition
Noun: * A tall evergreen tree (Picea engelmannii) native to western North America, particularly the Rocky Mountains. It is characterized by its blue-green to silvery-blue needles, a narrow, sharply conical crown, and bark that becomes scaly with age. Its wood is commercially used for general construction lumber, pulp, and boxes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Engelmann spruce is a dominant tree species in many high-elevation forests of the interior West.
- We identified the tree as an Engelmann spruce by its sharp, four-sided needles and flexible twigs.
- The timber from Engelmann spruce is valued for its strength and lightness.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in ecological and forestry contexts to describe forest composition, habitat, or timber resources.
- The study focused on the growth rates of Engelmann spruce at the alpine treeline.
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to or made from this tree.
- They built the cabin from Engelmann spruce logs.
- The Engelmann spruce ecosystem supports diverse wildlife.
Variants and Related Words
- Engelmann's spruce: An alternative, less common name for the same tree species.
- Picea engelmannii: The scientific (Latin) name for the Engelmann spruce.
- Spruce (noun): The common name for trees of the genus , to which the Engelmann spruce belongs.
- Conifer (noun): A broader category of cone-bearing trees that includes spruces, pines, and firs.
Synonyms
- Mountain spruce: A descriptive synonym referencing its common habitat.
- Silver spruce: A descriptive synonym sometimes used, referring to the color of its foliage.
Related Phrases
- Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir forest: A common forest type association in the Rocky Mountains where this tree co-dominates with subalpine fir ().
Noun
- tall spruce of Rocky Mountains and British Columbia with blue-green needles and acutely conic crown; wood used for rough lumber and boxes