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Den Jyske Skovhave, Rold Skov
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Abies fabriAbies fabri, by Golden Puxian Buddha statue on summit of Emei Shan, Sichuan, China, 29°31'30"N 103°20'10"E, 3090 m altitude.Source:
Flickr. Cropped and brightened from original.
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Happy Isles, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, California, US
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Benmore Botanic Gardens, Argyle, Scotland. Sept.09
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Nigde, Turkey
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New Forest District, England, United Kingdom
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Cambridge, Vermont, United States
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Benmore, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Sub-Alpine Fir(Abies lasiocarpa) is easily Identified by its extremely narrow, spire like crown. They also have a very crisp, pungent smell. It is a general rule that the higher in elevation a tree grows, the narrower its crown. An obvious adaption to the higher snowfall at high elevation. And as its name implies, these trees only grow up high, usually above 7,500ft, to tree line(11,000ft).
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Orinda, California, United States
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Guildford, England, United Kingdom
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Abies grandis
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Scotland, United Kingdom
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Hachimantai-shi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
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El Salitre, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
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Bakuriani, Borjomis Raioni, Georgia
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Orinda, California, United States
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Den Jyske Skovhave, Rold Skov
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Clingmans Dome, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina, US
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Nide, Turkey
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Wisconsin, United States