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History: Sitka Spruce

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The San Juan Spruce: Canada's Largest Sitka Spruce 
Attribution: By Tim Gage from Vancouver, Canada (IMGP3641Uploaded by Skeezix1000) [CC BY-SA 2.0  (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
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Latin (group) name: Picea
Latin (specific) name: Picea Sitchensis (Bongard) Carriere
Average max height: 160' or more
Average diameter: 3' to 8'
Associated state: none
Category: American Woods
The Softwoods - Conifers



The Tree

Sitka Spruce is the largest of all spruces in this country, reaching a height of 160 feet or more and a diameter of from three to eight feet. The trunk is generally swollen at the base, but with a high clear stem, in dense stands, of 50 to 75 feet. The bark is very thin for a tree of this size, being only one-quarter to one-half inch thick. It is a deep reddish brown or dark purple color and broken into large thin scales. The needles are stiff, prickly, sharply pointed and stand out almost at right angles to the twig and grow all around it. The cones are from two to four inches long, hang down conspicuously from the ends of the high branchlets and are a pale yellow to reddish chocolate color. The largest known living spruce in the world is a Sitka Spruce now growing in the State of Washington. It is 280 feet high and 14 feet in diameter.

sitka spruce cone
Sitka Spruce cone
sitka spruce foliage, sharp and prickly
Sitka Spruce foliage, sharp and prickly
sitka spruce tree bark
Sitka Spruce tree bark

Common Names in Use

  • Sitka Spruce (trade)
  • Great Tideland Spruce (Cal., lit.)
  • Menzies’ Spruce
  • Silver Spruce (trade)
  • Sequoia Silver Spruce (trade)
  • Spruce (trade)
  • Tideland Spruce (Cal., Oreg., Wash.)
  • Western Spruce
  • Western Sitka Spruce (trade)
  • West Coast Spruce (trade)
  • Yellow Spruce (trade)

Growth Range

The Sitka Spruce grows naturally in a very narrow strip along the Pacific Coast from Alaska south to Northern California, at elevations from sea level to 3,000 feet. It is rarely found more than 40 to 50 miles inland.

The Wood

The heartwood of the Sitka Spruce ranges in color from a light pinkish yellow, to tan with a purplish tinge, darkening somewhat on exposure to a silvery brown frequently tinged with red. The sapwood is a creamy white, which gradually shades into the heartwood. The wood is without taste or odor, soft, fine straight-grained, uniform in texture, slightly lustrous, and moderately light in weight. It works very easily and the smooth finish has a silky sheen. It nails easily and holds nails and screws very well.

sitka spruce slab
Sitka Spruce slab

Uses

This wood was very highly prized for aircraft construction before metal planes replaced the wooden craft. Because of its long, strong fibers, Sitka Spruce is a favorite pulpwood for the finer grades of paper. It is used for lumber, boxes, crates, furniture, planing mill products, doors, blinds, sash, general mill work, poultry and apiary supplies, patterns, refrigerators, boat construction, and cooperage. Small quantities are used for piano sounding boards.

File References

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103 Eastern White Pine
Pinus strobus trees, Sherburne NWR, Minnesota. US FWS photo
Attribution: By US FWS - https://web.archive.org/web/20080123082719/http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Sherburne/plantpics/PIST1.HTM, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=666514
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pinus_strobus_trees.jpg
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108 Eastern White Pine Cone
The Eastern White Pine Cone with the scales beginning to lift and drop seeds.
Reference: Seed Propagation of Eastern White Pine - 4 Plant Propagation Methods. http://sites.psu.edu/hort202jamison/2015/11/20/seed-propagation-of-eastern-white-pine/. Accessed 23 July 2018.
Credit: forestkeepers.net
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109 Eastern White Pine Bark
Bark of the Eastern White Pine
Reference: Eastern White Pine (Pinus Strobus), Tree Facts, Habitat, Pictures | Coniferous Forest. https://www.coniferousforest.com/eastern-white-pine.htm. Accessed 23 July 2018.
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110 Eastern White Pine Lumber
Eastern White Pine lumber, used for flooring, sub-flooring or decking, tongue and grooved.
Reference: “Eastern White Pine.” New Hampton Lumber Co Inc., 9 Dec. 2011, http://newhamptonlumberco.com/eastern-white-pine/.
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Bibliography


  • Shelley E. Schoonover (American Woods) 1951 (Watling & Co. ) Santa Monica, CA 

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