Difference between revisions of "Abies delavayi"

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Abies delavayi, Franch. (Keteleeria Fabri, Mast.). (After No. 11 in the treatment of Abies.) Tall tree, to 120 ft.: young branches yellowish or reddish brown, lustrous, usually glabrous: winter buds obtuse, resinous: lvs. spreading, crowded, usually blunt and emarginate, strongly recurved at the margins, silvery white below, 1/2 - 1 in. long: cones oblong-ovate to oblong-cylindric, usually truncate, deep violet, about 2 1/2 in. long; bracts usually slightly exserted. W. China. G.C. III. 39:212 (as A. Fargesii on p. 213).
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Abies delavayi, Franch. (Keteleeria Fabri, Mast.). (After No. 11 in the treatment of Abies.) Tall tree, to 120 ft.: young branches yellowish or reddish brown, lustrous, usually glabrous: winter buds obtuse, resinous: lvs. spreading, crowded, usually blunt and emarginate, strongly recurved at the margins, silvery white below, 1/2 - 1 in. long: cones oblong-ovate to oblong-cylindric, usually truncate, deep violet, about 2 1/2 in. long; bracts usually slightly exserted. W. China.
 
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Abies delavayi, Franch. (Keteleeria Fabri, Mast.). (After No. 11 in the treatment of Abies.) Tall tree, to 120 ft.: young branches yellowish or reddish brown, lustrous, usually glabrous: winter buds obtuse, resinous: lvs. spreading, crowded, usually blunt and emarginate, strongly recurved at the margins, silvery white below, 1/2 - 1 in. long: cones oblong-ovate to oblong-cylindric, usually truncate, deep violet, about 2 1/2 in. long; bracts usually slightly exserted. W. China. CH


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