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| | {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
| | + | |familia=Pinaceae |
| | |genus=Abies | | |genus=Abies |
| | |species=cephalonica | | |species=cephalonica |
| | |common_name=Greek fir | | |common_name=Greek fir |
| | + | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | |habit=tree | | |habit=tree |
| | + | |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | |Max ht box=100 | | |Max ht box=100 |
| | |Max ht metric=ft | | |Max ht metric=ft |
| − | |Min wd box=15 | + | |height_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| − | |Min wd metric=ft
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| | |Max wd box=25 | | |Max wd box=25 |
| | |Max wd metric=ft | | |Max wd metric=ft |
| | + | |width_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | |origin=C & S Greece | | |origin=C & S Greece |
| | |lifespan=perennial | | |lifespan=perennial |
| | + | |life_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | + | |exposure=sun |
| | + | |sun_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
| | + | |min_zone=7 |
| | + | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| | + | |max_zone=10 |
| | |image=Abies cephalonica 001.jpg | | |image=Abies cephalonica 001.jpg |
| | |image_width=240 | | |image_width=240 |
| | |image_caption=Abies cephalonica on left | | |image_caption=Abies cephalonica on left |
| | }} | | }} |
| − | '''Greek Fir''' ('''''Abies cephalonica''''') is a [[fir]] native to the [[mountain]]s of [[Greece]], primarily in the [[Peloponnesos]] and the island of [[Kefallinia]]. It is a medium-size [[evergreen]] [[Pinophyta|coniferous]] [[tree]] growing to 25-35 m (rarely 40 m) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It occurs at altitudes of 900-1,700 m, on mountains with a rainfall of over 1,000 mm. | + | '''Greek Fir''' ('''''Abies cephalonica''''') is a [[fir]] native to the [[mountain]]s of [[Greece]], primarily in the [[Peloponnesos]] and the island of [[Kefallinia]]. It is a medium-size [[evergreen]] [[Pinophyta|coniferous]] [[tree]] growing to 25-35 m (rarely 40 m) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It occurs at altitudes of 900-1,700 m, on mountains with a rainfall of over 1,000 mm. |
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| − | The [[leaf|leaves]] are needle-like, flattened, 1.5-3 cm long and 2 mm wide by 0.5 mm thick, glossy dark green above, and with two blue-white bands of [[stomata]] below. The tip of the leaf is pointed, usually fairly sharply but sometimes with a blunt tip, particularly on slow-growing shoots on older trees. The [[conifer cone|cones]] are 10-20 cm long and 4 cm broad, with about 150-200 scales, each scale with an exserted bract and two winged [[seed]]s; they disintegrate when mature to release the seeds. | + | The [[leaf|leaves]] are needle-like, flattened, 1.5-3 cm long and 2 mm wide by 0.5 mm thick, glossy dark green above, and with two blue-white bands of [[stomata]] below. The tip of the leaf is pointed, usually fairly sharply but sometimes with a blunt tip, particularly on slow-growing shoots on older trees. The [[conifer cone|cones]] are 10-20 cm long and 4 cm broad, with about 150-200 scales, each scale with an exserted bract and two winged [[seed]]s; they disintegrate when mature to release the seeds. |
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| | :''More information about this species can be found on the [[Abies|genus page]].'' | | :''More information about this species can be found on the [[Abies|genus page]].'' |