Grows slowly developing into a striking specimen.
Silver fir tree facts.
Alba is an ornamental and timber species that is native to europe and asia.
Firs are uninodal producing one whorl of branches each year from buds at the tip of the year s new shoot.
This species is particularly subject to aphis infestation in many parts of the country 11 and is also prone to dieback and rust caused by fungal infections 238.
Also necessary for fir tree growth.
It is also commonly grown on christmas tree plantations in the north east region of north america.
Alba is an ornamental and timber species that is native to europe and asia it is a lofty tree sometimes reaching 45 metres 150 feet in height with large spreading horizontal boughs curving upward toward their extremities the silver fir is abundant in most of the mountain ranges of southern and central europe but it is not found in the northern parts of that continent.
Silver fir tree interesting facts in the north american lumberjack circles the grand fir is also known as the hem fir which is an umbrella term coined to refer to the noble fir california red fir pacific silver fir western hemlock fir and the white fir abies concolor.
There are about 56 varieties of fir in the world today.
It is a lofty tree sometimes reaching 45 metres 150 feet in height with large spreading horizontal boughs curving upward toward their extremities.
A commonly found maple tree in the united states the silver maple is also known in many other names like river maple creek maple silver leaf maple soft maple water.
The silver fir a.
Upwardly curved deep green needles reveal a contrasting bright silver white underside.
The silver maple is an ornamental tree that is preferred for its fast growth rate and adaptability to urban conditions.
The silver fir is a very hardy plant when dormant but it comes into growth in april and is then susceptible to damage by late frosts and aphis 185 238.
Pacific silver firs reproduce only from seed.
Cones disintegrate while on the tree and seeds are.
The silver fir is abundant.
Types and facts about fir trees fir trees are evergreen coniferous trees that fall under the abies genus of the pinaceae family.
Abies alba the european silver fir or silver fir is a fir native to the mountains of europe from the pyrenees north to normandy east to the alps and the carpathians slovenia croatia bosnia and herzegovina montenegro serbia and south to italy bulgaria albania and northern greece.
Produces an abundance of large showy cones held upright along the branches.
Both pollination and seed dispersal are effected by wind.
Plants are capable of self fertilization and produce mature cones and seeds two years after pollination.
Old fir trees have thick ridged bark and younger firs have thin smooth bark.
Thrives in cool summer regions though considered somewhat more heat tolerant than many firs.