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SPECIES: Abies lasiocarpa | Subalpine Fir
ABBREVIATION : ABILAS SYNONYMS : Abies balsamea ssp. lasiocarpa (Hook.) Boivin Abies balsamea var. fallax (Engelm.) Boivin SCS PLANT CODE : ABLA ABLAA COMMON NAMES : subalpine fir alpine fir western balsam fir balsam white balsam balsam fir white fir Rocky Mountain fir pino real blanco cork-bark fir corkbark fir Arizona fir TAXONOMY : The genus Abies consists of about 40 species of evergreen trees found in the northern hemisphere. Nine species of Abies, including subalpine fir, are native to the United States [75]. The currently accepted scientific name of subalpine fir is Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt. [75]. Subalpine fir is widely distributed and exhibits geographic variation. Two varieties are recognized based on morphological differences [75]: var. lasiocarpa - subalpine fir var. arizonica - corkbark fir Subalpine fir hybridizes with balsam fir (A. balsamea) where their ranges overlap in the Canadian Rockies [41]. LIFE FORM : Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : No special status OTHER STATUS : NO-ENTRY COMPILED BY AND DATE : Ronald Uchytil/February 1991 LAST REVISED BY AND DATE : NO-ENTRY AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Uchytil, Ronald J. 1991. Abies lasiocarpa. In: Remainder of Citation

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