Red Spruce
Red Spruce is a coniferous tree native to the eastern United States and Canada. It typically grows in cool, moist environments, often found in mountainous regions. The tree can reach heights of 60 to 80 feet and has a straight trunk with a narrow crown. Its needles are short, sharp, and dark green, while its cones are small and cylindrical.
This species is important for its ecological role, providing habitat for various wildlife and contributing to forest health. Red Spruce wood is valued for its strength and is commonly used in construction, musical instruments, and paper products.