
Abies magnifica - Wikipedia
Abies magnifica, the red fir or silvertip fir, is a western North American fir, native to the mountains of southwest Oregon and California in the United States. It is a high-elevation tree, typically occurring at 1,400–2,700 metres (4,600–8,900 ft) elevation, though only rarely reaching tree line.
Abies magnifica A - US Forest Service Research and Development
Red fir (Abies magnifica) dominates large areas of high country that are a major source of water, especially in California. For this reason it has long been an important forest tree. Only recently has red fir assumed significance as an unusually productive source of wood (17).
Types of Fir Trees with Identification Guide and Pictures - Leafy …
Mar 24, 2022 · Depending on where this “fir” tree is found in the world, it is also called the Oregon pine, Douglas spruce, red fir, or red pine. These are large evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae that grow up to 330 ft. (100 m) tall.
How to Identify 8 Common North American Fir Trees - Treehugger
Aug 20, 2024 · Learn the subtle differences between Douglas, Fraser, balsam, white, and other firs. True firs are in the genus Abies and there are between 40 and 55 species of these evergreen conifers worldwide....
17 Different Types of Fir Trees & Their Identifying Features
Apr 16, 2024 · The Red Fir is a magnificent-looking tree that gets its name from its red bark. It is thin and gray when young, but as it matures becomes deeply furrowed with widely separated grooves and reddish plates.
Shasta red fir is generally found at high elevations where the climate is cool to cold and moist, however, it is able to tolerate summer dry spells common to the Mediterranean environment of southwest Oregon. The Shasta Red Fir Series occurs in a narrow elevational band centered around 5700 feet.
Abies magnifica (California red fir) description - conifers.org
Feb 10, 2025 · Red fir provides a general, construction-grade wood used extensively for framing and plywood. In California, it also makes up a significant portion of the premium Christmas tree market (Laacke 1990). Once, in 1986, it has served as the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree.
Abies magnifica - US Forest Service
California red fir is an important tree for watershed protection because of the large amounts of snow that accumulate in these stands during the winter [28,44]. Fir dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium abietinum ssp. magnificae) causes a significant amount of damage and occurs throughout the range of California red fir [33,43].
California Red Fir - Calscape
Abies magnifica var. magnifica (Red Fir) is a large evergreen tree native to the Sierra Nevada mounains.
California Red Fir (Abies magnifica magnifica) - Botanical Realm
Dec 12, 2024 · The California Red Fir, scientifically known as Abies magnifica magnifica, is a magnificent coniferous tree that thrives in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. This impressive species is not only a staple in the ecosystem but also holds cultural significance for local communities.