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Wilson Spruce

Picea wilsonii Mast.
Wilson Spruce
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Picea wilsonii, commonly known as Wilson Spruce, is a species in the genus Picea of the family Pinaceae. It was first described in 1903 by Mast. The species is native to several regions in China, including North-Central, South-Central, Inner Mongolia, and Qinghai.

Description

Picea wilsonii is a coniferous tree species belonging to the Pinaceae family, a group of gymnosperms commonly referred to as the pine family. This species is distributed across multiple regions in China, specifically in the North-Central, South-Central, Inner Mongolia, and Qinghai areas. The species was scientifically described in 1903 by Mast. As a member of the genus Picea, it shares characteristics with other spruce species, such as needle-like leaves and conical seed cones. The species is known by the common name Wilson Spruce in English.

Other common names

Wilson SpruceWilson's Spruce

Distribution

Global · China North-Central · China South-Central · Inner Mongolia · Qinghai

Synonyms

Picea mastersiiPicea fricksiiPicea watsonianaPicea wilsonii var. shanxiensisPicea wilsonii var. watsonianaPicea shennongjianensisPicea wilsonii subsp. shanxiensisPicea wilsonii subsp. watsonianaPicea wilsonii f. mastersii

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