Siberian spruce
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of coniferous tree: A tall evergreen tree (Picea obovata) native to northern Europe and Asia, closely resembling the Norway spruce in appearance.
Usage
- The Siberian spruce is a key species in the boreal forests of Russia.
- This timber is from a Siberian spruce, known for its straight trunk and fine grain.
- Botanists studied the cold tolerance of the Siberian spruce.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and forestry contexts, Siberian spruce is used to discuss timber quality, ecological role, or climatic adaptation of this specific species.
- The study compared the growth rates of Siberian spruce and Scots pine under the same conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Picea obovata: The scientific (Latin) name for the Siberian spruce.
- Norway spruce (): A closely related and visually similar European spruce species.
Synonyms
- Picea obovata (scientific name)
Noun
- tall spruce of northern Europe and Asia; resembles Norway spruce