Norway Spruce or ____ Fir?

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Youngbuck20

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Hey im doing a school project that involves collecting leaves/needles from 50 diff genus. I have collected a cone from one of the trees to try and identify its genus and species. The girlfriends dad says its a fir but i think its a norway spruce. He's been around trees a lot longer than i have so i didnt argue. So what is it?
 
zxcvbob

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Spruce needles are square (and sharp!) Fir needles are flat, and feel softer. If you can roll the needles between your fingertips they are spruce, fir needles will not roll.
 
thepheniox

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Also good luck finding a fir cone. They stand up on top of the branch as opposed to hanging under the branch. They also fall apart in the tree and do not fall to the ground intact.
 
thepheniox

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If you look around your area there in Lindsey I'm sure you could find some Doug-fir. I'm in Hamilton and have found them all over southern Ontario. You will have a hard time not thinking they are spruce trees but one look at the cones and you'll tell the difference.
 
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