Noted for its small flattened needles and small pinecones that point upward, this southern Appalachian Mountains native has a fragmented range limited to the peaks of the seven highest mountains in that area. Made popular and widely cultivated for its classic “Christmas tree” shape, this species shares many characteristics with its more northern relative, Abies balsamea, Balsam Fir.
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