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  2. Fraser fir - Wikipedia

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    Description. Close-up view of Fraser fir foliage. Abies fraseri is a small evergreen coniferous tree typically growing between 30 and 50 ft (10 and 20 m) tall, but rarely to 80 ft (20 m), with a trunk diameter of 16–20 in (41–51 cm), but rarely 30 in (80 cm). The crown is conical, with straight branches either horizontal or angled upward at ...

  3. Fir - Wikipedia

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    Peuce Richard 1810. Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus Abies (/ ˈeɪbiˌiz /) in the family Pinaceae. There are approximately 48–65 [2][3] extant species, found on mountains throughout much of North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The genus is most closely related to Cedrus (cedar).

  4. Abies procera - Wikipedia

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    Abies procera. Abies nobilis (Douglas ex D.Don) Lindl. nom. illeg. Abies procera, the noble fir, also called red fir and Christmas tree, [3] is a species of fir native to the Cascade Range and Pacific Coast Ranges of the northwestern Pacific Coast of the United States. It occurs at altitudes of 300–1,500 meters (980–4,920 ft).

  5. Here's What Real Christmas Trees Cost Across the Country - AOL

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    Hanscome's, a cut-your-own operation, recently announced they have in creased the price to $60 for a tree of any size. aiisha5 / istockphoto. Price: $120. Tree types: Noble Fir, Nordmann Fir ...

  6. Abies grandis - Wikipedia

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    The bottom (left) and top (right) of the foliage. Abies grandis is a large evergreen conifer growing to 40–70 metres (130–230 feet) tall, exceptionally 100 m (330 ft), with a trunk diameter of up to 2 m (61⁄2 ft). The dead tree tops sometimes fork into new growth. [4] The bark is 5 centimetres (2 inches) thick, reddish to gray (but purple ...

  7. List of inventoried conifers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Abies procera (noble fir) Limited to the Cascade Range and coastal mountain ranges west of that range. It is the largest fir. The wood is stronger (and generally more expensive) than in other firs. Uses: timber; landscaping, pulpwood, veneers, winter holiday decorations [26] [27] —