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Southern Balsam Fir
Latin Name:      Abies fraseri location:      Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States
The Southern Balsam Fir, known in its Latin name to be Abies fraseri, i usually found close to Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. It usually looks like evergreen tree, making it a unique plant! In the summer, its foliage is more or less 0.5 to 1" long needles and in the automn it generally looks like no fall color (evergreen). The Southern Balsam Fir (Abies fraseri) grows flowers that are no ornamental value and grows fruits that are tan to medium brown cones. It has a special bark, where we see smooth, dull green bark turning brown and platy with age on it. An important information to know about its culture is that easily transplanted with root pruning However, an inconvinient with the Southern Balsam Fir can be that dislikes high pH A good way to identify a Abies fraseri having its needles have notched tip. The Southern Balsam Fir's propagation is uncommon since it performs it by seed, stratification period beneficial for good germination




  


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