Abies forrestii: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Pinopsida
Order
Pinales
Family
Pinaceae
Genus
Abies
Species
Abies forrestii
Scientific Name
Abies forrestii

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Abies forrestii

Abies forrestii is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae, endemic to China. It is named after the Scottish botanist and plant-hunter George Forrest (1873–1932), who discovered it for western science in Yunnan province. Its common names include Forrest's fir.

This species is variable in morphology, and there are several varieties. Some of these are treated as separate species. In general, it grows up to about 20 meters tall. The needles are 1.5 to 4 centimeters long and the purplish, brown, or black cones are 7 to 12 centimeters long.

Varieties include:

  • A. forrestii var. ferreana (syn. Abies chayuensis)
  • A. forrestii var. forrestii (syn. Abies chengii)
  • A. forrestii var. georgei – George's fir
  • A. forrestii var. smithii

This species grows in the mountains of southwestern China, sometimes at high altitudes. At lower elevations it grows in mixed forests with species such as Picea likiangensis, Larix potaninii, Tsuga dumosa, and Betula albosinensis. It is sometimes a dominant member of the canopy in rhododendron woodlands.

This tree is used for construction wood and pulp.

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Abies forrestii in languages:

Chinese
川滇冷杉
Dutch
Forrests zilverspar
English
Forrest's fir
French
Sapin de Forrest
Japanese
ウンナンシラベ
Russian
Пихта Форреста
Swedish
forrestgran

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Abies forrestii
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Abies forrestii
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Abies forrestii
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