red silver fir

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red silver fir

A red silver fir stands tall in the mountain forest.

Definition

Noun: * A medium to tall fir tree (Abies amabilis) native to western North America, characterized by a conical crown, branches arranged in tiers, and needles that release an orange-like scent when crushed.

Usage
  • The red silver fir is a dominant species in the moist, high-elevation forests of the Pacific Northwest.
  • Botanists study the growth patterns of the red silver fir to understand old-growth forest ecology.
  • Its common name, red silver fir, refers to the reddish bark of mature trees and the silvery underside of its needles.
Advanced Usage
  • In forestry, the red silver fir is valued for its high-quality, lightweight timber, often used for specialty products.
  • The species name "," meaning lovely, reflects the tree's aesthetic appeal, which is why the red silver fir is sometimes called the "Pacific silver fir" or "lovely fir."
Variants and Related Words
  • Pacific silver fir: An alternative common name for the same species ().
  • Amabilis fir: A name derived directly from the tree's Latin species name.
  • Fir (noun): The general term for trees of the genus , to which the red silver fir belongs.
Synonyms
  • Abies amabilis: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
  • Lovely fir: A direct translation of its species name, used occasionally as a common name.
Related Phrases
  • Coniferous tree: The broad category of cone-bearing trees that includes the red silver fir.
  • Old-growth forest: The type of mature, ecologically complex forest where the red silver fir is often a key component.
red silver fir

A red silver fir stands tall in the mountain forest.

Noun
  1. medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed