Curtis Botanical Magazine
Plate 9446 - Picea rubens
Plate 9446 - Picea rubens
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine - Plate 9446
Picea rubens
Publication Date: January 1st, 1934
Distribution: -Eastern North America from Prince • Tab Author: W. DALLIMORE
Botanical Description
Description of the figures of plants adapted to the Gardener's Dictionary," he however considered it to be synonymous with the black spruce (P. mariana). Even now it is not a commonly grown tree and it is undoubtedly less amenable to general cultivation in the British Isles than many other species. Large specimens are uncommon. There are several well-grown trees in Rhinefield Drive in the New Forest, the largest one being a little over 60 feet high in.
Synonyms
P. nigra Link) et
P. orientali Carr. confusa
P. rubra Link
(1841)
P. nigra Link)
About This Print
Original black and white uncolored botanical print from Curtis's Botanical Magazine (established 1787). This 9000s series print is from unissued publisher stock, never hand-colored, representing the authentic plate as it appeared in the magazine. Edited by Sir Arthur William Hill for The Royal Horticultural Society, London.
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