Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) is a gorgeous conifer that is too rarely seen in Northwest gardens. Hardy to minus-10 degrees, the species originates from the mountains of Spain and Morocco, where ...
What: This Nordmann fir is a semi-dwarf evergreen conifer with brilliant golden foliage. Abies nordmaniana “Golden Spreader” is best in light to open shade or morning sun with afternoon shade to ...
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 ...
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, ...
Total ring width (TRW) and earlywood width (ERW) of fir (Abies pindrow) compared to latewood width (LRW) are strongly correlated with Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) during summer season (March ...
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 endangered Guatemalan pinabete fir is prized for its scent, making it a target of tree thieves and the police who hunt them this holiday season. To protect the endangered Guatemalan fir, or ...