puuvistot
Puuvistot, also known as *Picea* species, are a genus of evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the pine family, Pinaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, primarily in North America and Eurasia, with some species extending into the Arctic Circle. Puuvistot are widely recognized for their distinctive needle-like leaves, woody cones, and significant ecological and economic importance.
The genus includes approximately 35 species, such as the Norway spruce (*Picea abies*), the white spruce (*Picea
Puuvistot play a crucial role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to soil
In Finland and parts of Northern Europe, the term "puuvisto" (literally "tree forest") is sometimes used colloquially