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Bulgarian Fir
Bulgarian Fir ? Bulgarian Fir Conservation status: Secure Intact and disintegrated Bulgarian Fir cones Scientific classification |
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Bulgarian fir (translated from German)
Bulgarian fir Bulgarian fir Bulgarian fir (Abies borisii regis) from that ...
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Fir
Fir See FIR for the three letter acronym of the ... spelling, but different capitalisation. ? Abies - firs Korean Fir (Abies koreana) cone and foliage Scientific classification ... Moth, Conifer Swift (a pest of Balsam Fir), The Engrailed, Grey Pug, Mottled Umber and ... high mountains further south) Abies fraseri - Fraser Fir Abies balsamea - Balsam Fir Abies balsamea ...
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Silver Fir
Silver Fir ? Silver Fir Conservation status: Secure Abies alba growing at ... td>Abies alba Mill. |
Silver Fir or European Silver Fir (Abies alba) is a fir native to the mountains of Europe, ...
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Greek Fir
Greek Fir ? Greek Fir Conservation status: Lower risk (nt) Scientific classification ... td>Abies cephalonica Loudon |
Greek Fir (Abies cephalonica) is a fir native to the mountains of Greece, primarily ... of Kefallinia, intergrading with the closely related Bulgarian Fir further north in the Pindus ...
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Talk:Macedonia (region)/archive
... idea. Those parts relocated by Vergina actually fir much better the article on FYROM than ... by manufacturing a "Macedonian" language out of Bulgarian was intitially supported by the Soviet Union ... The FYROM propaganda and the Greek and Bulgarian positions that FYROM has co-opted historical ... established in 1893 under the name of Bulgarian Macedono-Odrin Revolutionary Committee and later renamed ... I liked especially the remark about the Bulgarian Macedono-Odrinski Revolutionary Committee after which ...
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Firs (translated from German)
... Table of contents Description All kinds of fir are evergreen Trees. The needle-shaped Blaetter ... boreal/kontinental Balsamtanne (A. balsamea) and Siberian fir (A. sibirica) a substantial part that borealen ... submeridional, (sub)ozeanisch to subkontinental common white fir precipitates in Northern Europe. In the Pacific ... firs forwards. Areas with many kinds of fir are the southwest that Volksrepublik China up ... only purely. A set of kinds of fir like those Nebrodi fir (A. nebrodensis) ...
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Species of Abies (translated from Italian)
... high mountains more to south) Abies fraseri - Fir of Fraser Balsamea Abies - balsamic Fir Balsamea Abies var. phanerolepis - bratteato balsamic Fir Abies bifolia - Fir of Full of rocks Mountains Abies lasiocarpa - Fir of the Coastal Chain Sibirica Abies - ...
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Category:Pinaceae
... Cedar Deodar Cedar Lebanon Cedar D Douglas-fir Bigcone Douglas-fir Coast Douglas-fir Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir F Fir Balsam Fir Bristlecone Fir Bulgarian Fir ...
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Talk:Pine/Archive 14 Apr 2004
... 19th century) they were always known as fir in English, from Old Norse fura, and ... British English speakers refer to it as fir but in American English, "fir" is now restricted to Abies and Pseudotsuga ... den(tannin), Finnish mänty, Russian sosna and Bulgarian and Serbo-Croat bor. (1) French pin ... speakers refer to Pinus as pine, not fir. This has been the case for ...
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