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Fir - Wikipedia Fir Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus Abies (Latin: [ˈabieːs]) in the family Pinaceae There are approximately 48–65 [3][4] extant species, found on mountains throughout much of North and Central America, Eurasia, and North Africa The genus is most closely related to Keteleeria, a small genus confined to
Types of Fir Trees with Identification Guide and Pictures Fir trees are a species of large evergreen conifer trees that are mainly found in North America, Europe, and Asia Some of the tallest types of fir trees can reach impressive heights of 262 ft (80 m) and some smaller kinds may only be 32 ft (10 m) tall Like most coniferous trees, firs have needle-like leaves that stay green all year long
Fir | Description, Uses, Species | Britannica Fir, genus of more than 40 species of evergreen trees of the conifer family Pinaceae The plants are native to North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa Several species are useful as a source of timber, and a number are cultivated as ornamentals
A Guide to Popular Fir Trees for Your Garden Landscape When we say, “fir” we immediately think of Christmas trees, but there is much more variety within this genus, Abies, than you may imagine And this is useful to identify them all… One of the
12 Easy-to-Grow Types of Fir Trees - The Spruce Fir trees are a good evergreen option for adding year-round color and form to your foundation landscape They vary in size from the estate-worthy, towering grand fir to smaller backyard types like the Spanish or subalpine fir