====== Large Conifer ====== **//Picea//** sp. or **//Pseudotsuga metziesii//** — Spruce or Douglas Fir {{https://immich.macduff.info/api/assets/4f26a862-1f8d-4f0b-967e-decc2a52a956/thumbnail?key=nOfPG3UZQUQMLK2xpVu-9nSxgabfIf7Od8Xa_qXphTLLq2KFUywlg5vIQtIIUFAMTKo&size=preview|Large conifer in the Spruce Patch with dark-leafed shrub in foreground, March 2026}} //Photo: March 20, 2026 at 14:14 — the dominant conifer of the Spruce Patch, straight-trunked and tall, with a smaller dark-leaved evergreen shrub (possibly Camellia or Rhododendron) growing at its feet. The [[garden:blossom_triangle:ornamental_plum|Ornamental Plum]] is just visible in bloom at far left. Dead fern fronds on the ground.// ===== About ===== This large evergreen conifer is the defining specimen of the [[garden:spruce_patch|Spruce Patch]]. Its straight trunk and tall stature suggest significant age. It provides substantial year-round structure, deep shade for companion plants, and dense cover for wildlife. The species has not yet been confirmed — candidates include Sitka Spruce (*Picea sitchensis*), Norway Spruce (*Picea abies*), or Douglas Fir (*Pseudotsuga menziesii*), all common in the Pacific Northwest. ===== Identification Notes ===== To confirm the species, check: * **Cones:** Sitka spruce has small cylindrical cones with papery, jagged-edged scales; Douglas Fir has distinctive cones with three-pronged bracts; Norway Spruce has long pendulous cones * **Needles:** Sitka spruce needles are flat, sharp, and blue-green; Douglas Fir needles are softer and fragrant when crushed * **Bark:** Douglas Fir develops deeply furrowed, corky bark with age ===== Care Notes ===== Established conifers of this size require virtually no care. Key considerations: ^ Aspect ^ Details ^ | **Maintenance** | Remove any dead lower branches that could harbour disease | | **Root zone** | Avoid compacting soil around the base; keep lawn mowers away from the trunk | | **Wildlife** | Provides nesting cover for birds; lichen and moss on bark is normal and beneficial | | **Hazard check** | Large trees should be assessed periodically for dead wood, especially after storms | ===== Action Needed ===== * [ ] Confirm species (photograph cones and needles close-up) ===== See Also ===== * [[garden:spruce_patch|Spruce Patch — area overview]] * [[garden:spruce_patch:white_rhododendron|White Rhododendron/Azalea]]