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The Red Spruce
- The red spruce was
declared Nova Scotia's official tree in 1988.
- It has many remarkable
traits, including the ability to thrive in a variety of places, from
bogs to rocky, shallow soils.
- In some sites it can
grow to more than 30 metres tall, though its average height is 25
metres.
- The red spruce can
survive for decades in deep shade and can thrive for centuries after
a forest has been thinned.
- A red spruce can live
as long as 400 years.
- It is the number one
lumber product for sawing in the province, and the second best product
for pulpwood.
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