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- Abies nordmanniana, the Nordmann fir or Caucasian fir, is a fir indigenous to the mountains south and east of the Black Sea, in Turkey, Georgia and the...
- Bulgarian fir Abies cephalonica – Gr**** fir Abies nordmannianaCaucasian fir or Nordmann fir Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani – Kazdağı fir, Turkish...
- cephalonica Abies concolor Abies concolor var. lowiana Abies equi-trojani (nordmanniana ssp. equi-trojani) Abies fabri (delavayi var. fabri) Abies fargesii Abies...
- Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani, synonym Abies bornmuelleriana, the Turkish fir is a rare, coniferous evergreen tree native to northwest Turkey...
- trees. In the western portion of the northern ranges, Turkish fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani, syn. Abies bornmuelleriana) is predominant, mixed...
- (Incomplete list) From Europe Silver Fir (Abies alba) Caucasian Fir (Abies nordmanniana; rarely) European Larch (Larix decidua) Norway Spruce (Picea abies; rarely)...
- Caucasus mixed forests ecoregion — key species in the ecoregion Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann fir) Cirrus Digital Oriental Beech – ****us orientalis Rivers...
- It is restricted to the Caucasus Mountains. The larvae feed on Abies nordmanniana. They live in swellings caused by a fungus. In springtime, the larva...
- tree, generally the cheapest) Silver fir Abies alba Nordmann fir Abies nordmanniana Noble fir Abies procera Serbian spruce Picea omorika Scots pine Pinus...
- The forests on the upper slopes consist mainly of Trojan fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani; considered by some botanists to be a distinct species...