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  2. Abies procera - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Fir - Wikipedia

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    Noble fir Abies procera, with five heavy (20 cm, approx 0.5 kg each) cones, three erect, and two hanging where their weight has caused the branch to twist Firs differ from other conifers in having erect, cylindrical cones 5–25 cm (2–10 in) long that disintegrate at maturity to release the winged seeds .

  4. File:Noble fir, Diamond Peak Wilderness, Oregon.jpg

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  5. Abies magnifica - Wikipedia

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    Abies magnifica, the red fir or silvertip fir, is a western North American fir, native to the mountains of southwest Oregon and California in the United States. It is a high-elevation tree, typically occurring at 1,400–2,700 metres (4,600–8,900 ft) elevation, though only rarely reaching tree line .

  6. 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] —

  7. 6 Best Types of Winter Greenery for Christmas Decorating - AOL

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    1. Noble Fir. Noble fir is sturdy and has great needle retention with strong branches, which makes it ideal for heavy ornaments and decor. It's a good choice for crafting wreaths and holiday ...

  8. List of trees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir) Abies bifolia (Rocky Mountains Subalpine Fir) Abies concolor (White Fir) - introduced; Abies grandis (Grand Fir) Abies lasiocarpa (Coast Range Subalpine Fir) Abies magnifica (Red Fir) - introduced; Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann Fir) - introduced; Abies pinsapo (Spanish Fir) - introduced; Abies procera (Noble Fir ...

  9. List of flora of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Noble fir on Juniper Ridge Trail 261, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Plantaginaceae. Penstemon acuminatus — sharpleaf penstemon;