Black Spruce
A small, slow-growing tree, up to 20 m tall and 25 cm in diameter. It often has a characteristic cluster of branches at the top forming a club or crow’s nest.
A small, slow-growing tree, up to 20 m tall and 25 cm in diameter. It often has a characteristic cluster of branches at the top forming a club or crow’s nest.
White spruce and its hybrids are found through-out the Interior of British Columbia from valley floor to mid elevations.
A tall, slender, straight tree which grows throughout most of the Interior of British Columbia.
A small, slender tree which rarely grows more than 15 meters tall. It has delicate, deciduous foliage.
Large tree with thick, furrowed bark and pale green needles. Cones are yellowish brown. Average 70-80m high.
A large evergreen conifer with thin, scaly bark and green/reddish seed cones. Average 15-30m.