Spruce Fir Spruce-fir is among the most extensive forest types in Colorado, covering approximately 4.6 million acres or 19 percent of the state’s forested lands. For a high-resolution version, view our Colorado Spruce Fir Forest Type map. Spruce-fir also has the largest number of acres in public ownership (Benson and Green 1987) 1.. Spruce-fir forests can be found in cold regions at high latitudes or high altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere. [1] This includes both areas throughout the high latitude boreal forest of Canada and Russia, [2][3] as well as mountain ranges at lower latitudes, such as the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Tian Shan in Asia, and the Carpathian Mountains in Europe. [4] Spruce-fir.
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Spruce and Fir Forests Communities of this group are characterized by coniferous and mixed forests with overstory dominance by red spruce (Picea rubens) or Fraser fir (Abies fraseri). Similar forests occur in the Appalachians from West Virginia south to western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.. Montane Spruce-Fir Forest is common in Vermont at elevations above 2,500 feet (or higher in the southern part of the state). This community can be found throughout the mountains of northern New England and into Canada and in the mountains as far south as Tennessee. Characteristic Plants Trees Abundant Species Red spruce – Picea rubens



