Looking for a medium-sized evergreen tree to add to your garden or landscape? Look no further than the Picea koraiensis, also known as the Korean spruce. With a maximum height of 30 meters and a trunk diameter of up to 0.8 meters, this tree boasts orange-brown shoots and needle-like, 12-22mm dark bluish-green leaves with distinctive stomatal lines. The cylindric-conic cones are 4-8cm long and 2cm broad, maturing a pale brown color 5-7 months after pollination. Though its population is stable, this species is not yet protected. The Picea koraiensis can be found primarily in North Korea and Russia, with sightings potentially occurring in areas of southern Ussuriland. This tree boasts a multitude of uses, including construction, furniture, carving, poles, ships, and wood pulp. It is also cultivated for afforestation and as an ornamental. Don't miss out on adding this beautiful and versatile tree to your collection!