Martin Pellizzer

Picea Koraiensis Var. Intercedens

Korean fir, scientifically known as Picea koraiensis var. intercedens, is a coniferous tree native to the mountainous regions of Korea. It is recognized for its distinctive pyramidal shape and dark green, needle-like foliage that provides year-round visual interest. This species thrives in cool, moist climates and is often found in forested areas with well-drained soil. Its resilience to harsh weather conditions makes it a popular choice for landscaping in temperate regions. The Korean fir plays an important ecological role by supporting local wildlife and contributing to forest biodiversity.