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Abies pindrow, the
pindrow fir, West
Himalayan fir, or
silver fir, is a fir
native to the
western Himalaya and
adjacent mountains, from
northeast Afghanistan...
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Manchurian fir
Abies holophylla Disintegrating cones of
Manchurian fir
Pindrow fir
Abies pindrow with dark
purple cones Caucasian Fir
Abies nordmanniana young...
- Hindustan-Tibet Road (NH 5) in
Himachal Pradesh,
India within a fir (abies
pindrow) forest. It is
about 60 km away from
Shimla and
surrounded by the Himalayan...
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Rhododendron spp. The Blue Pine (Finns excelsa) Zone with
Cedrus deodara,
Abies pindrow and
Picea smithiana occur at
elevations between 2,800 and 3,500 m. The...
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remedies for
different ailments. For example, a bark
extract from an
Abies pindrow tree is used to
treat coughs and bronchitis. Leaf and stem
paste from an...
- the
Punjab are the main
areas covered with
coniferous forests.
Pindrow Fir (Abies
pindrow),
Morinda spruce (Picea smithiana),
deodar (Cedrus deodara), blue...
- Province) are the main
areas covered with
coniferous forests.
Pindrow fir (Abies
pindrow) and
Morinda spruce (Picea smithiana)
occupy the
highest altitudes...
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coniferous forest having Pinus wallichiana,
Picea smithiana and
Abies pindrow trees,
while in the high
altitude areas with
little sunlight are birch...
- of 2,400-3,600 m in
forests together with
deodar cedar, blue pine and
pindrow fir.
Picea smithiana is a
large tree, an
evergreen growing to 40–55 meters...
- area
which cover the
substantial part of the forest.
These are:
Abies pindrow,
Cedrus deodara,
Cryptomeria ****onica,
Picea smithiana,
Pinus wallichiana...