- hemlock". Douglas-
firs are medium-size to
extremely large evergreen trees, 20–100
metres (70–330 feet) tall (although only
coast Douglas-
firs,
reach heights...
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Firs are
evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the
genus Abies (Latin: [ˈabieːs]) in the
family Pinaceae.
There are
approximately 48–65
extant species...
- "The
Fir-
Tree" (Danish: Grantræet) is a
literary fairy tale by the
Danish poet and
author Hans
Christian Andersen (1805–1875). The tale is
about a
fir tree...
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Fir Tree may
refer to: A
tree of the
genus Abies Fir Tree,
County Durham, a
village in
England Fir Tree, Washington, an
unincorporated community in the...
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occasionally been
called balsam fir,
inviting confusion with A. balsamea.
Abies fraseri is a
small evergreen coniferous tree typically growing between 30...
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Fir Tree is a
village in
County Durham, in England. It is west of Crook, near the
River Wear.
Fir Tree has a
petrol station and two pubs: The Duke of York...
- A
Christmas tree is a
decorated tree,
usually an
evergreen conifer, such as a spruce, pine or
fir, or an
artificial tree of
similar appearance, ****ociated...
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large tree giving plenty of shade.[citation needed]
Common names include false ashoka, the
Buddha tree,
Indian mast
tree, and
Indian fir tree. Its names...
- the
Appalachian Mountains to West Virginia).
Balsam fir is a
small to medium-size
evergreen tree typically 14–20
metres (46–66 ft) tall, occasionally...
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Abies lasiocarpa, the
subalpine fir or
Rocky Mountain fir, is a
western North American fir tree.
Abies lasiocarpa is a medium-sized
evergreen conifer...