RMDAKN0M–sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), branch from below
RF2D4WHEN–Sitka Spruce (picea sitchensis), close up showing a branch of the distinctly blueish needles of the tree.
RM2DCRX57–Blue green leaves needles of the Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis conifer tree
RF2WMPH6M–Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) close-up of needles in rain, foresty plantation, Argyll, Scotland, July 1986
RF2WMW0GM–Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Otter Point State Park, Oregon
RM2M0N524–Close up of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Mid-Wales, UK
RM2C1Y2EG–Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) covered with spider web's and morning dew, West Lothian, Scotland.
RM2NHGMWM–Branches of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis, which thrives in the coastal strand of forest adjacent to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washingt
RF2GXE5CX–Summer Foliage on Evergreen Coniferous Sitka Spruce Trees (Picea sitchensis) Growing in a Woodland Forest with a Bright Blue Sky Background in Devon
RF2TB94B8–Extreme close-up of a new shoot of a Sitka Spruce tree (Picea sitchensis), Inside Passage, Alaska, USA; Alaska, United States of America
RM2B7X0B4–Close up of the leaves of Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis just starting to form in the spring in the Highlands of Scotland
RF2JMFY16–Sitka spruce cone
RMG3P0JG–USA, Oregon, Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint, Low, dense growth of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) branches near shoreline.
RF2A2Y0FY–A branch of a Spruce, Tree, Sitka, Picea sitchensis, growing in woodland in the UK.
RMB7M9AH–Sitka spruce needles Picea sitchensis Isle of Skye UK
RF2D4WHG6–Sitka Spruce (picea sitchensis), close up of the tip of a branch showing the distinctly blueish needles of the tree.
RM2DCRXX1–Blue green leaves needles of the Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis conifer tree
RF2RRBKT7–Sitka Spruce (picea sitchensis), close up showing the new growth of the tree growing from the end of a branch in the spring.
RF2WMW0GP–Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Otter Point State Park, Oregon
RM2M0N522–Close up of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Mid-Wales, UK
RM2C1Y2CD–Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) covered with spider web's and morning dew, West Lothian, Scotland.
RM2NHGCPK–Cones of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis, which thrives in the coastal strand of forest adjacent to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington
RMH8NA7P–Sitka-Fichte, Sitkafichte, Picea sitchensis, Sitka spruce, L’Épinette de Sitka, Épicéa de France. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RF2TB94DG–Close-up detail of a young sitka spruce tree (Picea sitchensis), the needles and branches; Inside Passage, Alaska, United States of America
RMPH9GJG–Sitka spruce, picea sitchensis
RFTAHKRT–A pretty branch of a Spruce, Tree, Sitka, Picea sitchensis, growing in woodland in the UK.
RFB7M99K–Sitka spruce needles Picea sitchensis Isle of Skye UK
RMEND74W–Pine cones of a young Sitka Spruce tree, Picea sitchensis, against a blue spring sky.
RM2M1XWPJ–Needles that have been shed by Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis)
RFM1BYAP–A branch of a sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) tree heavily laden with cones against a blue sky with wispy clouds
RFRHJCA5–Sitka spruce needles, Patrick's Point State Park, California
RM2NHGDAE–Cones of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis, which thrives in the coastal strand of forest adjacent to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington
RMH8NA7K–Sitka-Fichte, Sitkafichte, Picea sitchensis, Sitka spruce, L’Épinette de Sitka, Épicéa de France. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RM2C1Y248–Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) perched in a Sitka Spruce tree, West Lothian, Scotland.
RF2GE4K9M–Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Port Orford Heads State Park, Oregon
RFTAHKRF–A pretty branch of a Spruce, Tree, Sitka, Picea sitchensis, growing in woodland in the UK.
RFB7M99C–Sitka spruce needles Picea sitchensis Isle of Skye UK
RMENDBRY–Pine cones of a young Sitka Spruce tree, Picea sitchensis, against a blue spring sky.
RM2M1XX6A–Seedling growing in needles that have been shed by Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis)
RF2RRBKXE–Sitka Spruce (picea sitchensis), close up showing the male flowers and new growth of the tree growing from the end of a branch in the spring.
RM2JJCKDN–Sitka Spruce 'Picea sichensis', evergreen, California North Coast.
RF2HD0P25–A branch of a Spruce Tree, Sitka, Picea sitchensis, growing in woodland
RM2NHGDTP–Cones of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis, which thrives in the coastal strand of forest adjacent to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington
RMH8NA7N–Sitka-Fichte, Sitkafichte, Picea sitchensis, Sitka spruce, L’Épinette de Sitka, Épicéa de France. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RF2GE4K9F–Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Port Orford Heads State Park, Oregon
RMBEWTB2–Sitka Spruce cones, Picea sitchensis, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, Canada
RMB7NC7R–Sitka spruce needles Picea sitchensis Isle of Skye UK
RMENDCDF–Pine cones of a young Sitka Spruce tree, Picea sitchensis, against a blue spring sky.
RM2M1XXC3–Seedling growing in needles that have been shed by Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis)
RMCWRW8D–Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis Pinaceae
RFDW5KGA–Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) needles, Cummins Creek Wilderness, Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon
RMCY6C64–Sitka Spruce Picea sitchensis Pinaceae
RF2H747T0–Picea sitchensis tenas the sitka spruce, a compact small plant with a tight habit and nice silvery green needles
RMA35XED–Seed Cones on Sitka Spruce Tree (Picea sitchensis), BC, British Columbia, Canada
RMAT32R8–Sitka spruce trees Picea sitchensis Willowbrae trail Pacific Rim national park reserve Vancouver island Canada
RF2J54DNM–Sitka spruce tree spring background
RMA4BE4E–Snow on a Christmas tree {Sitka or Silver Spruce (Picea sitchensis)}.
RF2RRBKT0–Sitka Spruce (picea sitchensis), close up showing the new growth and a young immature cone growing from the end of a branch in the spring.
RMF0NANJ–Portrait of young Sitka Spruce.
RMRGBFP2–. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters), no. 33-35. Forests and forestry. 24. Figure 4 1. Bai^am Fib twig. 2. Douglas Fir twig. Spbuce twig 3. Norway 25 27. *Sitka Spruce,—Picea sitchensis, Carr. Foliage in general like white spruce, but needles are flat- tened, rather flexihU and lack the disagreeable odor; very sharp. Buds and twigs gray-brown with yellow cast. Cones 21/0"—i" long; scales papery-tipt and toothed. Na- tive from Alaska to California. 28. *Norway Spruce,—Picea Abies, (L.) Karst. Needles sharp, 4-angled, dark green. Twigs bright red-hrown with buds d
RM2NHGC7F–White butterfly on cone of Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis; species thrives in the coastal strand of forest adjacent to Shi Shi Beach in Olympic Nation
RMH8NA7M–Sitka-Fichte, Sitkafichte, Picea sitchensis, Sitka spruce, L’Épinette de Sitka, Épicéa de France. Blatt, Blätter, leaf, leaves
RM2HDJ57W–Sitka Spruce, Picea sitchensis, needles and cones at High Bluff Overlook in Redwood National and State Parks, California, USA
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