Martin Pellizzer

Pinus Picea F. Pyramidalis

White spruce, scientifically known as Pinus picea f. pyramidalis, is a striking evergreen tree native to the northern regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by its tall, conical shape and dense, dark green foliage that provides year-round visual interest. This variety of spruce is prized for its ornamental value and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions. Its needle-like leaves and soft, cone-shaped fruits make it a popular choice for landscaping and reforestation efforts. The White spruce plays an important ecological role, offering habitat and food for numerous wildlife species.