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Black Hills Spruce (Picea glauca densata) growth rate?


Can anyone please tell me how many inches this tree grows in 1 year? Thanks!
Thanks for your answer….
I’m making an information handout about the black hills spruce for work….
I know it’s a slower grower,,,I was just wondering an apx. # of inches it grows each year.

Picea abies generally grow 12-16″ per year in Michigan. The densata may be a tad slower, depending on what region it’s growing in.

Norway spruce, Picea abies (Pinales: Pinaceae); NY



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