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Concolor Fir
Latin Name:
Abies concolor
location:
the Rocky Mountains of the western United States; from Canada to California
The Concolor Fir, referenced in Latin as Abies concolor, can be found more or less around the Rocky Mountains of the western United States; from Canada to California. To recognize it it is mainly evergreen tree, making it a unique plant! In the summer, its foliage changes to a new form, more or less needles are 2" to 3" long and in the automn it is more or less no fall color (evergreen). The Concolor Fir (Abies concolor) has beautiful flowers that are no ornamental value and grows fruits, characterized as brown cones, green when immature. It has a special bark, where we can see smooth, except for occasional resin blisters on it. Something that is noticeable to know concerning its culture is that easily transplanted However, an inconvinient with the Concolor Fir can be that formal form and blue color can be imposing in some landscape situations It can be easy to recognize a Abies concolor having its needles are similar in color on top and bottom. The Concolor Fir's propagation is pretty interesting since it does it by seed, stratification period required for good germination
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