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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... fir have their needles attached individually to the branches and branchlets. To tell spruce and fir trees apart, it helps to know that spruce needles appear square in cross-section, whereas fir needles appear flattened. The needles ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Landowner Fact Sheets - grand fir
...       Grand fir is commonly used for pulpwood and Christmas trees. Wildlife Value       Ruffed and sharp-tailed grouse eat grand fir needles. Birds and rodents eat the seeds. Many species nest in snags and fallen logs.           Attracts: squirrels, spotted skunks, martens, fishers, woodpeckers, owls, chickadees, bear, etc. Regeneration methods       Due to grand fir ...
www.cnr.vt.edu

Pine, Spruce or Fir?
... Fir? Pine, Spruce or Fir? GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Pine, Spruce or Fir? There is often much confusion when trying to determine what ... All pines are evergreen and bear long, needle-like leaves. In Canada, these needles always occur in groups of 2, 3 or 5. Pines are ... -pointed, and with one exception, are 4-sided in cross section. Fir (Abies) The firs are medium size to large evergreen trees with ...
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Nitrogen Fertilization of a Canaan Valley Seed Source of Balsam Fir, Special Circular 159-98
... 159-98 Nitrogen Fertilization of a Canaan Valley Seed Source of Balsam Fir Special Circular 159-98 Authors Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center The Ohio State ... Lengths Foliage Weights Numbers of Lateral Limbs Color of Upper Surfaces of Needles Color of Lower Surfaces of Needles Needle Nitrogen Content Conclusions and Recommendations Acknowledgements Literature Cited All educational ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Douglas-fir genus description
... fir genus description Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga) Needles are about 1" long with a blunt tip. Woody cones (3-4" long) hang down; have pitchfork-shaped bracts. Buds are large and pointed with reddish-brown overlapping scales. Douglas-fir ... in the common name lets us know that Douglas-fir is not a "true" fir--that it's not a member of the Abies ...
oregonstate.edu

true fir genus description
... six--more than any other state: grand fir, noble fir, Pacific silver fir, California red fir, subalpine fir, and white fir. All true firs have the following ... the twig. This circle makes it easy to recognize a true fir at any season. Young stems have fragrant resin blisters. Stick ... rounded and are often covered with resin, wax, or curved needles. Buds near the ends of twigs often occur in clusters of ...
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Fir
Fir Firs Firs have resin-filled bark blisters and cones that fall apart on the tree instead of dropping to the ground The needles narrow to a stalk where they join the twig The needles are wide at the base
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Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
... , growing on all sides of a twig or branch. Typically 1 inch (2.5 cm) needles. Douglas-firs are evergreen. Shape and Trunk: To 250 feet (76 m.) high and 8 ... mix ponderosa pine (P. ponderosa), sugar pine (P. lambertiana), incense-cedar, Douglas-fir, and white fir. Higher elevation include white fir. Other associations are: Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). Madrone. Also: bigleaf maple, canyon ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Douglas-fir Trees
... -fir Trees intro | insects and disease Douglas fir G. Lumis Needles and cones of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Bark of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Scientific Name: Pseudotsuga menziesii Summary Foliage: Evergreen needles Height: 40 to 80 feet Spread: 12 to 20 feet Shape: Upright Foliage is blue-green to dark green. Needles ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Fir
... for the TreeHelp Newsletter! Home > Trees > Species Info > Fir Firs are tall, symmetrical evergreen trees with pyramidal forms and flattish green needles which tend to be soft to the touch. ... branches unpruned, sweeping the ground. Types Balsam Fir Abies balsamea Nikko Fir Abies homolepis Subalpine Fir Abies lasiocarpa Santa Lucia Fir Abies bracteata White Fir Abies concolor Back to Tree Species TOP ...
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