What is another word for picea?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ɪsi͡ə] (IPA)

Picea is a genus of spruce trees that are commonly found in temperate and cool regions. There are various synonyms that are used to refer to this tree genus, depending on the region or language. These synonyms include spruce tree, red fir, black spruce, and white spruce. In some parts of Europe, picea trees are known as firs or larches, which can lead to confusion with other tree species. Regardless of the synonym used, picea trees are known for their evergreen foliage, conical shape, and their use in construction and timber production. They are also appreciated for their ornamental value and are often planted in gardens and parks.

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Usage examples for Picea

Chiefly used for manufacture of paper pulp, and great quantities of this as well as picea alba are used for this purpose.
"Seasoning of Wood"
Joseph B. Wagner
The epicea, or common fir, Abies picea, Abies excelsa, picea excelsa, abundant in the mountains of France and the contiguous country, is known for its product, Burgundy pitch, and, as it flourishes in a greater variety of soil and climate than almost any other spike-leaved tree, it might be well worth transplantation.
"The Earth as Modified by Human Action"
George P. Marsh

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