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- Fir abstract "Fir (Abies) is a genus of 48–55 species of evergreen coniferous tree in the family Pinaceae. It is found through much of North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, occurring in mountains over most of the range. Firs are most closely related to the genus Cedrus (cedar); Douglas firs are not true firs, being of the genus Pseudotsuga.All native species reach heights of 10–80 m (30–260 ft) tall and trunk diameters of 0.5–4 m (2–12 ft) when mature. Firs can be distinguished from other members of the pine family by unique way of attachment of their needle-like leaves and by their different cones. Identification of the species is based on the size and arrangement of the leaves, the size and shape of the cones, and whether the bract scales of the cones are long and exserted, or short and hidden inside the cone.".
- Fir class Pinophyta.
- Fir division Pinophyta.
- Fir family Pinaceae.
- Fir kingdom Plant.
- Fir order Pinales.
- Fir thumbnail Abies_koreana_(szyszki).JPG?width=300.
- Fir wikiPageExternalLink Abies.php.
- Fir wikiPageExternalLink ABIEScones.htm.
- Fir wikiPageID "170722".
- Fir wikiPageRevisionID "604365787".
- Fir classis Pinophyta.
- Fir divisio Pinophyta.
- Fir familia Pinaceae.
- Fir genus "Abies".
- Fir genusAuthority Philip_Miller.
- Fir hasPhotoCollection Fir.
- Fir imageCaption "Korean Fir cone and foliage".
- Fir imageWidth "230".
- Fir name "Firs".
- Fir ordo Pinales.
- Fir regnum "Plantae".
- Fir subdivision "See text".
- Fir subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Fir subject Category:Abies.
- Fir type Conifer.
- Fir type Eukaryote.
- Fir type Plant.
- Fir type Species.
- Fir type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Fir type Conifer.
- Fir type EukaryoticCell.
- Fir type Plant.
- Fir type Organism.
- Fir comment "Fir (Abies) is a genus of 48–55 species of evergreen coniferous tree in the family Pinaceae. It is found through much of North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, occurring in mountains over most of the range. Firs are most closely related to the genus Cedrus (cedar); Douglas firs are not true firs, being of the genus Pseudotsuga.All native species reach heights of 10–80 m (30–260 ft) tall and trunk diameters of 0.5–4 m (2–12 ft) when mature.".
- Fir label "Abeto".
- Fir label "Abies".
- Fir label "Abies".
- Fir label "Fir".
- Fir label "Jodła".
- Fir label "Sapin".
- Fir label "Tannen".
- Fir label "Zilverspar".
- Fir label "Пихта".
- Fir label "شوح".
- Fir label "モミ属".
- Fir label "冷杉属".
- Fir sameAs Jedle.
- Fir sameAs Tannen.
- Fir sameAs Ελάτη.
- Fir sameAs Abies.
- Fir sameAs Izei.
- Fir sameAs Sapin.
- Fir sameAs Abies.
- Fir sameAs モミ属.
- Fir sameAs 전나무속.
- Fir sameAs Zilverspar.
- Fir sameAs Jodła.
- Fir sameAs Abeto.
- Fir sameAs m.016x4z.
- Fir sameAs Q25350.
- Fir sameAs Q25350.
- Fir wasDerivedFrom Fir?oldid=604365787.
- Fir depiction Abies_koreana_(szyszki).JPG.
- Fir isPrimaryTopicOf Fir.
- Fir name "Firs".