This section is from the book "Trees And Tree-Planting", by James S. Brisbin. Also available from Amazon: Trees and Tree Planting.
The black spruce must have a cool, moist atmosphere in order to arrive at its full development, and thrives more luxuriantly in wilds congenial to its growth than under the most skilful culture. The cones are smaller and shorter than those of the white spruce, and are produced in great abundance; they are ripe at the end of autumn, and should be immediately gathered and stored away, as the cones open and the seeds escape.
 
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