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Abies lasiocarpa (rocky mountain fir) A. lasiocarpa is the smallest of eight species of true fir indigenous to western North America. It is a common species in old growth, secondary...
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Abies magnifica (red fir) A. magnifica is an important forest tree that forms stand dominants over large areas of upper montane forest habitats in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade...
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Abies nephrolepis (Khingan fir) Abies nephrolepis is a component of dark fir/spruce coniferous forests in the Russian Far East, China and Korea (Man'ko and Butovets, 1996; Man'ko,...
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Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann fir) Many authors have studied the differences (in particular morphological ones) between fir species in south-eastern Europe, but even today the...
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Abies pindrow (fir) A. pindrow or silver fir is a tall evergreen tree with a dense conical crown of dark green foliage, which frequently extends the whole length of...
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Abies procera (noble fir) A. procera is the world's largest species of Abies, both in terms of height and wood volume. Unlike many tree species native to north western North...
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Abies religiosa (sacred fir) A. religiosa usually grows to 35-45 m tall, but can reach 50-60 m and 1.5 to 2.0 m d.b.h. (Martinez, 1963). Trunk straight, colomnar; branches are...
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Abies sachalinensis (Sakhalin fir) A. sachalinensis forms pure stands within its natural distribution, and is one of the main species from which wood substances find wide industrial...
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Abies veitchii (Veitch's silver fir) A. veitchii is a large (up to 25 m tall and 80 cm d.b.h.) important subalpine fir which has a limited natural distribution mainly in the subalpine...
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Acacia abyssinica (umbrella thorn) A. abyssinica is a large African tree, growing up to 15 m tall with a striking, flat crown up to 30 metres wide. It occurs frequently in high...
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