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No tree takes the snow stress with such ease as the silver fir.
A silver fir is a valuable timber tree that originated in Europe.
In many areas, by the late 1980s, up to 80 per cent of the mature silver fir had died.
The deep shades of pine reappeared as they climbed, along with silver fir.
The house, one of five set among tall silver firs around a lake, was cool and shadowy on a hot afternoon.
The upper section is made of wood (local silver fir), and the building has a large glass frontage.
The situation for silver fir remained critical.
It can be found in coniferous mountain forests, mostly under Silver Fir.
The columns are Douglas-fir and the stairway is of Silver fir.
In 1988 new terrain was added on the south end with a triple chair lift called Silver Fir.
In the west, where silver fir is present, Oxalis may also be present.
Mountain hemlock trees live as long as 1000 years: longer than the Pacific silver fir.
One of the most handsome firs, but hard to find even at specialist nurseries, is the European silver fir.
The Germans have been studying forest problems since 1979, when silver fir trees inexplicably began dying in the southern part of their country.
As for me, once set above the country of the silver firs, I must go on until I find white columbine.
Silver fir is a constituent of montane central European forests.
They are mixed with spruces, Swiss stone pines, and more rarely silver firs.
The Niederjosbach coat of arms has a silver fir tree on a red background.
Grod scanned the vegetation growing nearby, then headed toward a small stand of silver fir.
The plants occur at elevations within the Pacific silver fir and grand fir zones.
The slopes were forested mostly with pine, though spruce, silver fir, and larch were seen.
Lord Hastur, in sky-blue cloak with the silver fir tree badge.
Adult beetle feeds on European larch, silver fir, and Norway spruce.
Below the summit stands a heavy forest of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and silver fir.
Pacific Silver fir seedlings and saplings are often found growing under their own canopies or those of a mixed canopy forest.