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Picea sitchensis seeds grow into the majestic Sitka spruce, a towering large evergreen tree native to the Pacific Northwest. This coniferous tree from Pacific Northwest thrives along the coastal regions of Western North America. People admire its tall, straight trunk and dense needle-covered branches, making it a defining feature of coastal forests. Its impressive stature and lush green foliage add both ecological and visual value to landscapes.
Picea sitchensis is also known as Sitka fir or Pacific spruce, and it plays a vital role as a timber tree due to its strong, lightweight wood. This species adapts well to moist environments and often dominates coastal tree species communities. Its needles are sharp and slightly curved, with a bluish-green color that enhances its ornamental appeal.
These Sitka spruce seeds develop into a resilient tree cherished for both its ecological importance and its commercial value. Gardeners and forestry experts value the Western North America conifer for its robust growth and striking presence. Growing from these Sitka spruce seeds, this species embodies the grandeur of coastal forests and contributes significantly to timber industries.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Pinaceae
Botanical genus: Picea
Botanical species: Picea sitchensis
SKU:WP-27862-S

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