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Fraser Fir
Latin Name:
Abies fraseri
location:
Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States
The Fraser Fir, originally named Abies fraseri, can be found more or less around Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. It is usually shaped as evergreen tree, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, its foliage changes to a new form, more or less 0.5 to 1" long needles and in the automn its foliage then is no fall color (evergreen). The Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri) has flowers that are no ornamental value and the fruits it has are tan to medium brown cones. An interesting thing is its bark, where we can find smooth, dull green bark turning brown and platy with age on it. A fact to point at about the way it is cultured would be that easily transplanted with root pruning Also, an inconvinient with the Fraser Fir can be that dislikes high pH You can recognize a Abies fraseri having its needles have notched tip. The Fraser Fir's reproduction is pretty interesting since it is done by seed, stratification period beneficial for good germination
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