| Leaves |
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flat, needle like |
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2-3 cm in length |
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rounded or notched at tip |
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dark shiny green on top, whitish on bottom |
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usually appear two-ranked |
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| Cones |
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5-10 cm in length |
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oblong-shaped |
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dark purple resinous cone with fan-shaped scales with short, pointed bracts |
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after maturing in September, cones disintegrate leaving an erect central stock |
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| Bark |
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smooth |
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pale grey on young stalks with numerous resin blisters |
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somewhat roughened, scaly red-brown on mature trees |
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very old trunks have small irregular plates with few or no resin blisters |
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| General |
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most common species in Newfoundland |
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grows best on moist well-drained soils in pure or mixed stands |
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ranges in height from 15-21 m and 30-50 cm in diameter |
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wood is used extensively for pulp and lumber |
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favorite Newfoundland Christmas tree |
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species has a history of insect attacks from insects
such as the Spruce Budworm,Hemlock Looper, and the Balsam Wooly Aphid |