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  1. 2 kwi 2023 · So, let’s dive into the fascinating world of spruce trees in Michigan. 1. Black Spruce Black Spruce Leaves & Cones. Common Name: Black Spruce; Scientific Name: Picea mariana; Mature Height: 25-50 feet; Native/Non-Native: Native; Flowers/Cones: Lavender to purple cones. Uses: Spruce gum, manufacturing paper, winter decors. Among all the spruce ...

  2. 9 gru 2023 · Identifying 4 most common Michigan spruce trees shared with the Central and Northeastern regions of the United States and Canada. Includes the Norway spruce, white spruce, black spruce and blue spruce. Quality photos and photo drawings assist in identification.

  3. Its trunk is 30-60 cm wide, and its bark is light gray or brownish. Its needles are small, and the outer bark has a cinnamon or reddish tint. Its leaves are crowded along the upper side of branches. In Michigan, the White Spruce is the only native spruce. The Black Spruce is the most common.

  4. The article provides readers with a comprehensive guide to understanding the best types of spruce trees to grow in Michigan, how to choose the ideal location for planting them, and how to maintain their health throughout their growth.

  5. 21 wrz 2017 · Look for Michigan trees with needle-like leaves growing in bundled clusters of five to identify white pine trees. Study the needle-like leaves to determine whether they’re not bundled in clusters and grow singularly to identify the Hemlock and Balsam fir trees, which both have flattened needles.

  6. 15 sie 2022 · Here are five varieties of spruce trees that are commonly found growing in Michigan: Black Spruce The black spruce tree, also known as picea mariana, is found in the Great Lakes region, including Michigan.

  7. This publication briefly describes 69 of the more common trees found in Michigan. Although this guide was written and designed for upper elementary audiences, it will help anyone with an interest in tree identification become better acquainted with some of the most important trees in the state.

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