What: Aristocratic in appearance and slow growing, Abies koreana, commonly called Korean fir, has wonderful layered branches with deep green needles that have startling bright white undersides. Unique ...
What: Abies balsamea “Nana” is a dwarf conifer that brings year-round evergreen color to the garden. The late-spring needles emerge a very bright green then soften to the typical dark green over the ...
Young fir trees are among the most elegant of woody plants, like Christmas trees that have been made over by a dynamic young designer. They have a dead-straight, upright trunk and branches that stick ...
The true firs, called true firs to distinguish the wood from Douglas-fir, consist of more than 40 species in North America, but only seven species produce commercial lumber. In eastern North America, ...
The true firs, called true firs to distinguish the wood from Douglas-fir, consist of more than 40 species in North America, but only seven species produce commercial lumber. In eastern North America, ...
The reproductive potentials of balsam fir and white spruce (co-dominants in mixedwood forests) and black spruce (dominant in coniferous forests) were studied to explain the location of the ecotone ...
The Balsam fir (Abies balsamea; Sapin baumier) is a fast-growing, native species of conifer. It grows throughout Eastern Canada, all the way to central Alberta and the Northeastern United States. It ...
Spanish fir is a striking conifer with short, blue-gray needles that are spirally arranged on the branches and give the tree a tidy appearance. It puts on a colorful show: As the cones develop they ...
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