Abies procera
Genus | Monoecious |
Height | 10 - 20 m |
flowering period | Late spring (May/June) |
Leaf duration | Evergreen |
Life span | Long (over 200 years) |
Shape of tree | Conic |
Fruit type | Cone |
Leaf type | Needle |
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Soil fertility | No poor soils |
Leaf, general shape | Needle-shaped |
Plant height | 4 - 5 m; 5 - 6 m |
Leaf color | Blue |
soil pH requirement | Indifferent |
Light conditions | Semi-shades; Sunny |
Growth rate | Normal; Fast |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Sensibilité au sel d'épandage | Sensitive |
Fruit color (notable) | Brown |
Leaf, secondary color(s) | White |
Moisture requirements | Moist; Wet |
The Abies procera, commonly known as Silver Fir or Noble Fir, is a majestic evergreen tree that can reach heights of 10 to 20 meters. It is a monoecious tree, meaning it has both male and female reproductive structures on the same plant.
During the late spring, typically in May or June, the Silver Fir blooms with small flowers. Its leaves are needle-shaped and remain on the tree throughout the year, giving it a conical shape. This tree has a long life span, often exceeding 200 years.
The Silver Fir produces cones as its fruit. These cones are brown in color and add visual interest to the tree. The needles of the Silver Fir are often blue in color, giving it a unique appearance.
This tree prefers good quality soil and does not thrive in poor soils. It can tolerate a wide range of soil pH levels and prefers semi-shaded to sunny light conditions. The Silver Fir has a normal to fast growth rate and typically grows erect.
While it can tolerate some salt, the Silver Fir is sensitive to salt-spreading, which should be kept in mind when planting near roads or areas where salt is regularly used.
In terms of moisture, the Silver Fir prefers moist to wet conditions. It is well-suited to USDA hardiness zones 5 and 6, indicating its ability to withstand colder temperatures.
With its striking appearance and long lifespan, the Silver Fir is a popular choice for landscaping purposes. It can be used as a focal point in gardens, providing year-round beauty with its evergreen foliage. Additionally, its cones can be utilized in crafts and holiday decorations.
Overall, the Abies procera, or Silver Fir, is a remarkable tree with its needle-shaped blue leaves, conical shape, and impressive height. It is a sturdy and resilient tree that can thrive for centuries when provided with proper growing conditions.
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