White Spruce
White Spruce is a coniferous tree native to North America, commonly found in Canada and parts of the northern United States. It typically grows to heights of 50 to 70 feet and has a narrow, conical shape. The tree features short, stiff needles that are bluish-green and can be up to 1 inch long.
The bark of the White Spruce is thin and scaly, often appearing grayish-brown. This species is valued for its wood, which is used in construction and paper production. Additionally, White Spruce plays a vital role in its ecosystem, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species.