Siberian Fir

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Abies sibirica
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 Siberian Fir
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Habit: tree
Height: 60- 100 ft.CH
Width: 2-4 ft. diam trunkCH
Lifespan: perennial
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Leaves crowded, dark yellow-green: cones cylindrical, slender, brownish yellow, 2.5-3 in. long; bracts much shorter than their scales. N. and E. Russia to Kamtschatka and Mongolia, gregarious on the Altai Mts.—Very hardy, the early growth often injured by late frosts; in cult, soon becomes thin and loose in habit.

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