alpine fir
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of alpine fir
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Mountain hemlock, alpine fir, and Engelmann spruce grow singly and in scattered groups or form open groves alternating with grassy parks and rocky ridges.
From The Forests of Mount Rainier National Park by Allen, Grenville F.
The alpine fir bears upright clusters of deep-purple cones.
From The Forests of Mount Rainier National Park by Allen, Grenville F.
Lower on the mountains are heather, gentians, wild heliotrope, and stunted trees of alpine fir, white-barked pine, and alpine larch.
From Glacier National Park [Montana] by Interior, United States Dept. of the
The valleys on the east bear Engelmann spruce, alpine fir, lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and limber pine.
From Glacier National Park [Montana] by Interior, United States Dept. of the
The alpine fir occurs in unmixed stands, but is often associated with the mountain hemlock.
From The Forests of Mount Rainier National Park by Allen, Grenville F.
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