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Definition of Sea fir

Sea fir
Sea fir Sea" fir` (Zo["o]l.) A sertularian hydroid, especially Sertularia abietina, which branches like a miniature fir tree.

Meaning of Sea fir from wikipedia

- former colonies of hydroids are sold in their natural dried state as the sea fir and Neptune plant as underwater decorations for aquariums. Despite a superficial...
- 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 Russian...
- Abies grandis (grand fir, giant fir, lowland white fir, great silver fir, western white fir, Vancouver fir, or Oregon fir) is a fir native to northwestern...
- The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is the tallest tree in the Pinaceae family. It...
- Abies concolor, the white fir, concolor fir, or Colorado fir, is a coniferous tree in the pine family Pinaceae. This tree is native to the mountains of...
- Abies lasiocarpa, the subalpine fir or Rocky Mountain fir, is a western North American fir tree. Abies lasiocarpa is a medium-sized evergreen conifer with...
- Analipus ****onicus, or sea fir, is a brown alga species in the genus Analipus. This species contains the phlorotannins difucol, trifucol, tetrafucol A...
- occurs from near sea level along the coast to 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in the California Mountains. Further inland, coast Douglas-fir is replaced by Rocky...
- and stability in East Sea". Socialist Republic of Vietnam Government Web Portal. "FM Spokesperson on FIR control over East Sea". Emb****y of Vietnam in...
- often known as Cunninghamia, but is also sometimes called "China-fir" (though it is not a fir). The genus name Cunninghamia honours Dr. James Cunningham, a...