Typical of all spruces, Serbian spruce has one needle attached to a peg (pulvini). However, Serbian is unique among spruces in that its needles are not 4-sided. They are flat, more like a hemlock leaf.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-picea-omorika/1007/thumbnail.jp
Plants in the genus Picea have terminal buds and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid with imbr...
The short evergreen needles are flat and attached to the stem by a short petiole. They are a rich gr...
Picea omorika has a narrow pyramidal habit with short pendulous branches that ascend or “flip up” at...
Typical of all spruces, there is one needle attached to a peg. The needles of Picea glauca ‘Conica’ ...
Picea needles are 4-angled, attach single to a small peg (pulvini) which leaves a rough stem.https:/...
If there is only one needle attached at a site on the stem, look closely to see how it is attached. ...
As with all plants in the genus Picea Serbian spruce has terminal buds and lateral buds. The buds ar...
In the research on the variability of the morpho-anatomical properties of the Serbian spruce (Pic...
The ascending or flipped up tips of the branches exposing the silvery blue underside of the flat nee...
Typical of all spruces, Colorado spruce has one needle attached to a peg (pulvini). The needles have...
The needles are dark green on top and have very obvious glaucous white stomatal lines on the bottom....
Typical of all spruces there is one needle attached to a peg. The needles are gray green to blue gre...
This close-up of a Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens) features the triangular needles characterist...
The branches have the distinctive characteristic of flipping up at the tip exposing the silvery-blue...
There are several kinds of spruce that are planted in Nebraska. The most common are Colorado, Norway...
Plants in the genus Picea have terminal buds and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid with imbr...
The short evergreen needles are flat and attached to the stem by a short petiole. They are a rich gr...
Picea omorika has a narrow pyramidal habit with short pendulous branches that ascend or “flip up” at...
Typical of all spruces, there is one needle attached to a peg. The needles of Picea glauca ‘Conica’ ...
Picea needles are 4-angled, attach single to a small peg (pulvini) which leaves a rough stem.https:/...
If there is only one needle attached at a site on the stem, look closely to see how it is attached. ...
As with all plants in the genus Picea Serbian spruce has terminal buds and lateral buds. The buds ar...
In the research on the variability of the morpho-anatomical properties of the Serbian spruce (Pic...
The ascending or flipped up tips of the branches exposing the silvery blue underside of the flat nee...
Typical of all spruces, Colorado spruce has one needle attached to a peg (pulvini). The needles have...
The needles are dark green on top and have very obvious glaucous white stomatal lines on the bottom....
Typical of all spruces there is one needle attached to a peg. The needles are gray green to blue gre...
This close-up of a Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens) features the triangular needles characterist...
The branches have the distinctive characteristic of flipping up at the tip exposing the silvery-blue...
There are several kinds of spruce that are planted in Nebraska. The most common are Colorado, Norway...
Plants in the genus Picea have terminal buds and lateral buds. The terminal buds are ovoid with imbr...
The short evergreen needles are flat and attached to the stem by a short petiole. They are a rich gr...
Picea omorika has a narrow pyramidal habit with short pendulous branches that ascend or “flip up” at...