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Himalayan Fir
Abies spectabilis
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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:
cut
Purity:
99%
Collection Locale:
India
Minimum Hardiness Zone:
6
1 pkt
$ 8.95
1 lb
$ 54.45
Characteristics
Christmas Tree
Evergreen
Heat Tolerant
Screen/Windbreak
Specimen Tree
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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.