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Abies religiosa (Kunth) Schltdl. & Cham. Familia: Pinaceae. Detalle de rama mostrando el envs de sus hojas. Del jardn botnico Francisco Javier Clavijero, municipio de Xalapa, Veracruz. Fotografa de Roberto Castro-Corts/CITRO, bajo licencia: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Del proyecto Conociendo las plantas de mi localidad, rescatando especies en peligro:
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Abies religiosa (Kunth) Schltdl. & Cham. Familia: Pinaceae. Acercamiento de corteza. Del jardn botnico Francisco Javier Clavijero, municipio de Xalapa, Veracruz. Fotografa de Roberto Castro-Corts/CITRO, bajo licencia: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Del proyecto Conociendo las plantas de mi localidad, rescatando especies en peligro:
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Angangueo, Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico
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Abies religiosa (Kunth) Schltdl. & Cham. Familia: Pinaceae. Detalle de rama mostrando distribucin de sus hojas. Del jardn botnico Francisco Javier Clavijero, municipio de Xalapa, Veracruz. Fotografa de Roberto Castro-Corts/CITRO, bajo licencia: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Del proyecto Conociendo las plantas de mi localidad, rescatando especies en peligro:
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Wisconsin, United States
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This cone is protected by about 2 feet of snow - located around 4100ft above sea level on Mount Mansfield. I shot from underneath to get a clear view of it - one of my Flickr friends loves cones : ). Cheers, Paul
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Cloquet, Minnesota, United States
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Sayner, Wisconsin, United States
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Wisconsin, United States
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Benmore, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Sub-Alpine Fir(Abies lasiocarpa) is easily Identified by its extremely narrow, spire like crown. They also have a very crisp, pungent smell. It is a general rule that the higher in elevation a tree grows, the narrower its crown. An obvious adaption to the higher snowfall at high elevation. And as its name implies, these trees only grow up high, usually above 7,500ft, to tree line(11,000ft).
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In the southwest, the sub-alpine firs(Abies lasiocarpa var arizonica) are a little different in that they have more furrowed bark.
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A young Sub-Alpine Fir(Abies lasiocarpa). If Englemann Spruce is the Queen of the sub-alpine forests of the Rockies, than Sub-Alpine Fir is the Princess. Smaller than Spruce, they more than make up for that with there wonderfully fragrant foliage, the strongest smelling conifer I know of. Notice the upright purple cones, characteristic of all true Firs(Abies)
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Mt. Hohuan, the central mountain range, Taiwan []Abies kawakamii (Hayata) Ito 1909 [Endemic in Taiwan] Pinaceae
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Pinaceae Abies kawakamii (Hayata) Ito, 1909 Endemic in Taiwan []
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From Tataga to Mt. Jade, TaiwanTsuga chinensis (Hayata) Li & Keng 1954 var. formosana Pinaceae
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[]Abies kawakamii (Hayata) Ito 1909 [Endemic in Taiwan] Pinaceae
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Chechaouen, Tangier-Tetouan, Morocco
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, Tangier-Tetouan, Morocco
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Nome latino: abies nebrodensis. Relitto di epoca glaciale presente solamente a Vallone Madonna degli Angeli.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Berkeley, California, United States