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Abies alba 50-70cm

Abies alba 50-70cm

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Plant Description

Abies alba, commonly known as the European Silver Fir, stands as a majestic emblem of the continent's lush woodlands. This evergreen coniferous tree graces the landscape with its towering presence, reaching impressive heights of up to 60 meters.

Distinguished by its slender, spire-like form, the European Silver Fir boasts flat, needle-like leaves arranged in a striking spiral pattern along its branches. The upper side of the needles glistens with a silvery hue, adding to its regal aesthetic and giving rise to the tree's common name.

Native to the mountainous regions of Europe, Abies alba thrives in cool, temperate climates and well-drained soils. In spring, the tree adorns itself with elegant cones that mature from green to a distinguished purple-brown, contributing to the overall grandeur of the forest landscape.

Highly valued for its timber, Abies alba has been an integral part of European forestry for centuries. Its wood, prized for its strength and straight grain, has been traditionally used in construction, carpentry, and the crafting of musical instruments.

Beyond its economic importance, the European Silver Fir plays a vital ecological role, providing habitat for diverse wildlife and contributing to the overall biodiversity of its native ecosystems. With its enduring beauty and ecological significance, Abies alba stands as a testament to the resilience and grace of nature in the heart of European forests.

Pictures of this plant were taken on , please keep on mind that the plant may have grown since pictured.Also be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage could have been fallen or change in its color.

Botanical family: Pinaceae

Botanical genus: Abies

Botanical species: Abies alba

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Plant Height: 15-30 cm

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