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He stood and stepped softly into the pool of black under a balsam fir.
Other popular trees are white pine and balsam fir.
Instead, to her surprise, she saw one of the long flatbeds, not empty, but carrying a large balsam fir.
By then, up in Antigonish, many more balsam fir seedlings will almost be ready to take root.
Today, balsam firs can also be bought at discount chain stores and garden centers.
White spruce and balsam fir are now the dominant tree species on the shores of the lake.
It has also occasionally been called balsam fir, inviting confusion with A. balsamea.
And by studying tree rings, the researchers found that in those same years, growth of balsam fir saplings increased.
Jamie had moved a little, finding a sheltered spot among rocks at the t of a big, balsam fir.
The balsam fir, a native of northern Europe, is our well-known Christmas tree.
The loggers had plenty of white pine, balsam fir, and spruce trees to cut.
The summit is covered with red oak, red spruce, and balsam fir trees.
The balsam fir is also used as an air freshener and as incense.
Aspen, birch, pine, balsam fir and maple blanket the forest.
Near treeline, black spruce joins balsam fir in the krummholz.
The crews never touched the balsam fir.
On all sides are boreal forest consisting of thick balsam fir and red spruce.
Red spruce and balsam fir are common at lower elevations of the mountain conifer forests.
With increasing elevation, balsam fir becomes more abundant.
The primary species is Balsam Fir with pines and spruce accounting for most of the rest.
"They're usually Douglas fir, balsam fir or white spruce," he added.
Snow draped the evergreen boughs of the spruce and balsam fir trees in fresh white.
What saved the survivors was an abundance of balsam fir browse on the east end of the island, he said.
Our usual dealer, a guy named Vlad with a great selection of balsam firs, didn't show up on his customary corner.
Another drawback: the spruce lacks the balsam fir's fragrance.
The period of the waves is variable, typically about 60 years in Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea).
It is closely related to Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea), of which it has occasionally been treated as a subspecies (as A. balsamea subsp.
The larvae feed on a wide range of woody plants Fraxinus, Abies balsamea, Betula, Prunus virginiana, Tsuga canadensis, Ulmus, Ribes uva-crispa, Acer and Salix species.