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  • Fir - Wikipedia
    Abies religiosa – sacred fir Abies hickelii – Hickel's fir Abies hickelii var oaxacana – Oaxaca fir A magnifica, California Section Nobilis (western U S , high altitudes) Abies procera – noble fir Abies magnifica – red fir Abies magnifica var shastensis – Shasta red fir Section Bracteata (California coast) Abies bracteata
  • Abies | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
    Nearly 50 species of Abies, but less than a dozen species generally used in landscaping Abies: from the Latin abire, to rise, a reference to the great height that some species attain Remember: Fir flat needles (usually) and friendly (to the touch, usually, but Spanish Fir is sharp pointed) Spruce sharp, square (needles in cross-section)
  • Abies: Native Fir - Portland Nursery
    Abies concolor: White Fir The native white fir makes its home east of the Cascades, so good drainage and drier conditions suit it best Can take full sun to part shade Needles are flat and wider than they are thick, arranged horizontally, and have the tell-tale silvery stomata on both surfaces It is very slow-growing, suitable for a garden or container In the wild, it can reach a height of
  • Abies (fir) description - conifers. org
    Abies Miller (1754) Common names Fir [English]; نراد [Arabic]; 冷杉属 [Chinese]; Tanne [German]; sapin [French]; abete [Italian]; モミ属 [Japanese]; Пихта [Russian]; abies [Spanish] Taxonomic notes With 51 species, Abies is the fourth-largest conifer genus (after Pinus, Podocarpus and Juniperus) Linnaeus initially (1753) assigned all firs, spruces and pines to the genus Pinus
  • Abies
    Abies Mill fir General Images Subordinate Taxa Related Links Wildlife Sources Download Distribution Data View Print Options
  • Fir | Description, Uses, Species | Britannica
    fir, (genus Abies), genus of more than 40 species of evergreen trees of the conifer family Pinaceae Although several other coniferous trees are commonly called firs—e g , the Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga), the hemlock fir (see hemlock), and the joint fir (see Ephedra), true firs are native to North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa Several species are useful as a source of
  • Abies - Trees and Shrubs Online
    Abies is a genus of c 58–60 species of evergreen coniferous trees distributed across the northern hemisphere They are tall (exceptionally to 100 m, usually 40–60 m) with straight, columnar, usually single trunks In youth the crowns are neat, symmetrical, narrowly conical, conical, or pyramidal, becoming somewhat irregular, conical, or columnar, often flat-topped, or stag-headed, or
  • Grand Fir, Abies grandis | Native Plants PNW
    Grand Fir, Abies grandis Grand Fir The Pine Family–Pinaceae Abies grandis (Douglas ex D Don) Lindl (Ay-beez GRAN-dis) Names: Grand Fir is also sometimes called Lowland Fir because it is the only fir in our area commonly found in lower elevations Relationships: There are about 40 species of true firs in the world, 9 in North America
  • Abies concolor - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
    Noteworthy Characteristics Abies concolor, commonly called white fir or concolor fir, is primarily native to mountain slopes (3000-9000 feet in elevation) in the western U S , including the southern Cascades and Sierras from Oregon to southern California and the Rockies from southern Idaho to Arizona and New Mexico In the wild, it typically grows to 80-130’ tall, but on residential
  • Abies (Fir): An Evergreen Symbol of Beauty and Tradition - Gardenia
    Abies (Fir) are evergreen conifers prized for their beauty and use as Christmas trees, adding charm and tradition to landscapes





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