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Firs are tall trees with needle-like leaves that stay green all year. They provide homes for birds and small animals and smell wonderful, especially during the holidays.
生息地: Forests
The Fir is a tall, conical evergreen tree with smooth, grey bark when young. It has distinctive flat, blunt-tipped needles that are soft to touch and often have two white stripes underneath. Its most unique feature is the upright cones, which grow like candles on the branches.





カテゴリ
樹木レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Crushing the needles of certain Fir trees can make them smell like bubblegum or citrus!
Fir trees are often used for making paper, lumber, and even musical instruments.
Some Fir species have bark blisters filled with a sticky, fragrant resin.
The oldest known Fir tree lived for over 700 years!
Fir has a perfect conical shape that helps heavy snow slide right off its branches, preventing damage in snowy habitats.
Fir cones grow straight up like candles and disintegrate on the branch, scattering their seeds widely without falling whole.
Fir has soft, flat needles that are well-adapted to photosynthesize efficiently in cold, dark forest environments.
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Gathers and stores fir seeds
Cervus elaphus
Browses on fir needles and young shoots
Strix nebulosa
Often nests in large, mature fir trees
Russula emetica
Forms mycorrhizal association with fir roots
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy looking at fir trees from a safe distance and avoid climbing them.
10-80 m
4-12 m
いいえ
50-250 cm
70-300 年
Forests
Cone
普通
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