spruce in the PONS Dictionary

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The most common tree species are sitka spruce and western hemlock.
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The fuselage is a welded steel-tube structure, with fabric covering over spruce longerons and a glass fibre nose cone.
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The highest elevation points are vegetated mainly by spruce-fir forest and meadows.
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Only the spruce forest stays green throughout the winter.
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The lower part incorporates a green branch of a spruce and a green oak leaf on a golden background.
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The forests of the taiga are largely coniferous, dominated by larch, spruce, fir and pine.
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It is a woodland species found in deciduous and coniferous woodland, especially on spruce trees, but also on pine, oak and beech.
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It was of wooden construction, with the fuselage built of elm and spruce planked with mahogony.
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A large percentage of the precipitation is trapped in the upper tree boughs of the spruce forest and is released through evaporation.
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Explorers in the 1950s1970s had a uniform of spruce green shirt and trousers, but by the 1970s many posts were developing their own uniform.
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