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red fir
noun
- any of several firs, as Abies magnifica, of the western U.S., having a reddish bark.
- the light, soft wood of these trees.
red fir
noun
- a North American coniferous tree, Abies magnifica , having reddish wood valued as timber: family Pinaceae
- any of various other pinaceous trees that have reddish wood
- the wood of any of these trees
Word History and Origins
Origin of red fir1
Example Sentences
The remainder were sugar pine, noble fir, red fir, incense cedar, western red cedar, mountain hemlock and western hemlock.
Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, joined by honored guest 5-year-old Harley Goodpasture, will now light the 60-foot red fir tree in a streamed video shared Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Conditions favored shade-tolerant trees — white fir, red fir and incense cedar — that prefer dense, closed canopies.
There were 15 million dead red fir trees counted across 890,000 acres and another 12 million white fir counted across 1.5 million acres.
Her friend Marisa Maiorana, who works for an import-export company, said she liked the Vatican Christmas tree — a 92-foot, eight-ton red fir from northern Italy.
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