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| Picea omorika (Serbian Spruce)This tree is used for timber and paper production as well as being grown for use as Christmas Trees. It is also the holder of the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Serbian spruce is a medium sized, slow-growing, evergreen conifer with a narrow, conical crown which can grow to 35m and have a trunk up to 1m in diameter. The bark is scaly and dark brown. It has thin graceful, sweeping branches that are upturned at the ends. Shoots are buff-brown and hairy. The slightly flattened, glossy, dark green needles, 1-2cm long, have white undersides giving a silvery, bicolored effect. Egg-shaped 4-7cm cones, with stiff scales, are dark purple when young, but mature to a reddish brown 5-7 months after pollination. | ![]() |


