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The whitespruce forest along the banks is most inspiring, magnificent here.
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An entire tree-probablya whitespruce-wasused up in less than eight days.
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The sunlight flickers through stands of trembling aspen and whitespruce.
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About twenty-six years ago a plantation of whitespruce was made at this station.
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Norway spruce has done better here than whitespruce, some old trees fruiting freely.
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The whitespruce is more slender and tapering, and the bark and leaves are lighter.
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These he and the girl sewed together in overlapping seams, using whitespruce-roots for the purpose.
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The plains bordering the river here are forested with whitespruce and broken with muskeg and lakes.
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One ancient whitespruce, as fat about as his arm-span, grew next to its moss-covered log walls.
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And they do seem to stand better than the whitespruce or the balsam fir or the white pine.
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Growing with the Douglas we find the whitespruce, or "Sitka pine," as it is sometimes called.
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The whitespruce cones littered the ground and were full of seed, showing that no Redsquirrel was on the island.
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With the conifer trees, the Scotch pine, the whitespruce, the balsam fir and the ridgepole pine are those which are growing.
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For this purpose four-year-old plants were used, of the following species Norway pine, Norway spruce, whitespruce, white pine, European larch and Scotch pine.
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A tall, dead, whitespruce at the camp was 30 feet high and 11 inches in diameter at 4 feet from the ground.
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Whitespruce is the prevailing conifer and is here seen in perfection.