Siberian spruce is a type of evergreen tree that is native to Russia. Its scientific name is Picea obovata, and it is also known as the Siberian fir or the Russian spruce. The tree has a conical shape and can grow up to 100 feet tall. Some synonyms for Siberian spruce include Siberian fir, Siberian pine, and Siberian hemlock. While these trees may be similar in appearance and geography, they are distinct species. The Siberian spruce is often used for its wood, which is strong and durable, and is commonly used for paper pulp, furniture, and building construction.