Subalpine Fir

$5.60

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Botanical Name: Abies lasiocarpa
Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Mature Height: 70'
Growth Rate: Slow
Seed Source: British Columbia

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FSAAG362Y01 2 Year 1 - 3" 313 2.87 2.80 2.38 1.96 1.82 1.68
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Description

Notes
Abies lasiocarpa is a medium-sized evergreen conifer that is easily recognized by the narrow spire shape of its upper branches.  It naturally grows at high altitudes, commonly found at and immediately below the tree line in western north America mountain ranges.  It plays a vital role in water management and conservation.   

Uses
With its glaucous-blue foliage, Subalpine Fir makes for a an attractive Christmas tree or landscaping addition.  It is also a wonderful species to use for bonsai. 

Wildlife Value
Subalpine Fir provides habitat and food for a variety of wildlife.

History & Lore
Abies lasiocarpa had a variety of uses for Native Americans.  It’s leaves were used as deodorant, as well as burned for incense and medical vapor.  The wood and pitch were used for construction.  The boughs were often used in cleansing/purification rituals.

Hardiness Zones 4-8 (High Elevation) Tree Type Conifer Tree Subtype Fir Mature Height 70' Mature Spread 20' Growth Rate Slow Seed Source British Columbia
Sun Preference Full Sun Soil PH Range 4.5-5.9 Soil Preference Well drained, acidic Tolerant Shade, cold winter, deep winter snowpack Intolerant Drought, wind, high temperatures Diseases Root rots, wood-rotting fungi, Indian paint fungus Pests Western balsam bark beetle, western spruce budworm, balsam woolly adelgid