Abies amabilis

Picture coming soon – Spring 2011

Owner: Ontario Parks
Nominator: Steve Scheers
Height: 11 m (36 ft)
Diameter:
 23.57 cm (9.3 in)
Circumference:
 74 cm (29.1 in)

Description

Amabilis Fir is also known as Pacific Silver Fir and is native to the subalpine forests of British Columbia, the state of Washington and can be found as far south as northern California. This slow-growing tree can reach heights of 40 m in ideal growing conditions and habitat. Its lumber is typically used for construction framing, subfloors, and plywood. Occasionally grown for Christmas tree production, its needles give off an odor of oranges when crushed.


Crawford, P. & Oliver, C. (1990, December). Silvics of North America, Volume 1: Conifers. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Retrieved date (2010, December 14th) from http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/table_of_contents.htm

 

Amabilis Fir seed cone and branch


(Source: R. Merrilees)