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  • Spiralis, Cream Ball Chamaecyparis thyoides, Black Dragon Cryptomeria japonica, and Trompa Picea abies.
  • The fungus grows in the damaged mycorrhizal root tips of " Picea abies ".
  • Mycorrhizae formed with Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " ) are conspicuously hairy with numerous hyphae.
  • On these Jura highlands are expansive meadows and isolated stands of spruce ( " Picea abies " ).
  • Within populations of " Picea abies " there is great genetic variability, which most likely reflect populations'post-glacial evolutionary history.
  • Found in Finland, it grows in northern boreal forests of predominantly Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " ).
  • For example, the Norway Spruce ( Picea abies ) and Larch ( Larix ) can function as a nurse for hardwoods.
  • These annual growth patterns are important to recognise in order to choose the proper reforestation material of " Picea abies ".
  • Around St . Ana lake, the vegetation is mostly formed by " Fagus sylvatica " and " Picea abies " woods.
  • It was found that the populations of " Picea abies " had moved 240 m in elevation in the previous 50 years.
  • Aspens " Populus tremula " grow in damp sites alongside mountain maple " Acer pseudoplatanus " and Norway spruce " Picea abies ".
  • "' Piceol "'is a phenolic compound found in the needles and in mycorrhizal roots of Norway spruces ( " Picea abies " ).
  • For large, single specimens, Norway spruce ( Picea abies ) and Atlas cedar ( Cedrus atlantica ) grow quickly when young, then slow down.
  • For the same reason, some ( particularly " Picea abies " and " P . omorika " ) are also extensively used as Christmas trees.
  • Separate species lists are available for spruce ( " Picea abies " ) dominated forests and for pine ( " Pinus sylvestris " ) forests.
  • The larvae develop at the expense of various species of conifers, mainly within dead wood of " Pinus sylvestris " and " Picea abies ".
  • The species of spruce, " Picea abies " ( Norway spruce ), is not native to Scotland; the posts were presumably driftwood carried across from Scandinavia.
  • It is rare in northern Europe, where it has been found in Finland growing on " Picea abies " and " Alnus incana ", and in Sweden.
  • Torres'guitars all had soundboards of European spruce ( " Picea Abies " ); now Western Red Cedar ( " Thuja Plicata " ) is also frequently used.
  • Large areas of King s Wood were replanted during the 1960s with Lawson s cypress ( " Chamaecyparis lawsoniana " ) and Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " ).
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