- Schrenk's Spruce
Taxobox
name = Schrenk's Spruce
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Forest at Kaindy Lake, southeast Kazakhstan
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Pinaceae
genus = "Picea"
species = "P. schrenkiana"
binomial = "Picea schrenkiana"
binomial_authority = Fisch. & C.A.Mey.Schrenk's Spruce ("Picea schrenkiana") is a
spruce native to theTian Shan mountains of centralAsia in westernChina (Xinjiang ),Kazakhstan andKyrgyzstan . It grows at altitudes of 1,300-3,600 m, usually in pure forests, sometimes mixed with the Tien Shan variety ofSiberian Fir ("Abies sibirica" var. "semenovii").It is a large
evergreen tree growing to 40-50 m tall (rarely to 60 m), with a trunk diameter of up to 1-2 m. It has a narrow conical crown with level branches and sometimes pendulous branchlets. The shoots are pale buff-brown, and glabrous (hairless). The leaves are needle-like, 1.5-3.5 cm long, rhombic in cross-section, dark green with inconspicuousstoma tal lines. The cones are cylindric-conic, 6-12 cm long and 2 cm broad, purple when young, maturing dark brown and opening to 2.5-3.5 cm broad 5-7 months after pollination; the scales are moderately stiff and smoothly rounded.There are two
subspecies :
*"Picea schrenkiana" subsp. "schrenkiana". Eastern Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and Xinjiang. Leaves longer, 2-3.5 cm long.
*"Picea schrenkiana" subsp. "tianshanica" (Rupr.) Bykov. Western Tian Shan, in Kyrgyzstan. Leaves shorter, 1.5-2.5 cm long.It is closely related to, and in many respects intermediate between,
Morinda Spruce ("P. smithiana") from further south in theHimalaya , andSiberian Spruce ("P. obovata") further north inSiberia .Uses
Schrenk's Spruce is an important tree in central Asia for
timber andpaper production, where few other large trees exist; its slower growth compared toNorway Spruce reduces its importance outside of its native range. It is occasionally grown as anornamental tree in largegarden s inEurope .References and external links
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*Farjon, A. (1990). "Pinaceae. Drawings and Descriptions of the Genera". Koelz Scientific, ISBN 3-87429-298-3.
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200005319 Flora of China: "Picea schrenkiana"]
* [http://www.conifers.org/pi/pic/schrenkiana.htm Gymnosperm Database: "Picea schrenkiana"]
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