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  2. Abies pinsapo - Wikipedia

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    Abies pinsapo, Spanish fir, is a species of tree in the family Pinaceae, [2] [3] native to southern Spain and northern Morocco. [4] Related to other species of Mediterranean firs, it appears at altitudes of 900–1,800 metres (3,000–5,900 ft) in the Sierra de Grazalema in the Province of Cádiz and the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra Bermeja, both near Ronda in the province of Málaga.

  3. Iberian conifer forests - Wikipedia

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    Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) grows in the southern part of the ecoregion. Juniper woodlands dominated by Juniperus thurifera, Juniperus phoenicea and Juniperus oxycedrus grow on dry, rocky slopes. [2] Mixed forests of pines and broadleaf trees grow at middle to lower elevations in areas with deeper soils and higher humidity.

  4. Forests of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall can range from 1500 mm to less than 350 mm. Temperatures range from regions that have no frost for many years to those that reach -20 °C, or even lower, every winter. If one ignores, for the moment, the influence of the mountains, the typical Mediterranean peninsular forest is made up of evergreen trees: oak forests, cork oaks, wild ...

  5. Who picks the type of trees planted along Fort Worth streets ...

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    For example, the Bradford pear was once the most common tree planted by single-family home developers in the 1980s and early 1990s for its rapid growth, showy spring flowers, modest size and being ...

  6. Forestry in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Wood (Spanish: madera) long was the main source of energy. [1] In the 20th century, efforts were taken to reverse the trend, increasing the forested area in the country from then on. [2] [n. 1] Forests cover roughly 55% of the land in Spain, with 70% privately owned and 27% on public land.

  7. San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Wakulla County, Florida organized around the historic site of a Spanish colonial fort (known as Fort St. Marks by the English and Americans), which was used by succeeding nations that controlled the area. The Spanish first built wooden buildings and a stockade in the late ...