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Botanical Name:
Abies Spectabilis
Family:
PINACEAE
Genus:
Abies
Species:
spectabilis
Common Name:
Himalayan Fir
Lot#:
090379
Quantity:
4.64 lb
Avg Count Packet:
33
Average Seeds Per Pound:
9080
Germination:
42%
Germination Test Type:
Purity:
99%
Collection Locale:
India
Minimum Hardiness Zone:
1 pkt
$
8.95
1 lb
$
54.45
Characteristics
Christmas Tree
Evergreen
Heat Tolerant
Screen/Windbreak
Specimen Tree
Growing Info
Scarification
Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours
Stratification
cold stratify for 30days
Germination
seed may start to germinate in cold strat., sow seed1/4"deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed
Description
The Gymnosperm Database explains: A tree attaining in the E. Himalaya a height of 60 m. Crown broadly conical. Branches horizontally spreading. Bark dark gray, rough and scaly. Shoots red-brown, deeply grooved, pubescent in the grooves. Buds large, globose, resinous. Needles on the upper side of the shoot arranged in several ranks, leaving a V-shaped depression between them, 2-6 cm long, with emarginate apex; upper surface dark green and glossy, with 2 broad stomata bands beneath. Cones cylindrical, 14-20 cm long and about 7 cm thick, violet-purple when young, later brown; seed scales 1.5-2 cm wide; bract scales concealed" (Vidakovic 1991).
See Wu and Raven 1999 for a more recent and detailed description.
Range
Afghanistan: Hindu Kush; Tibet; India: Karakoram & Kashmir Himalaya; Nepal (Farjon 1998); Sikkim and Bhutan at 2500-4000 m (Vidakovic 1991).
It commonly occurs as a canopy dominant species in very wet forest, accompanied by species of Rhododendron including R. companuletum, R. lepedetum, and R. anthapogen, as well as Betula utilis (Chhetri 2008).
Comments
Violet-purple cones; native to the Himalayas and good for the southern U.S. 



