abies alba वाक्य
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- The silver fir ( " Abies alba " ) is found on the cool, deep-soiled slopes of the flanks of the Pyrenees, from Navarre to Montseny, forming pure fir woods or, more often, mixed forests with beech trees.
- Andrews )-forests with " Paeonia daurica "'have the most species rich composition found so far on Orjen " ( Abies alba, Corylus colurna, Fraxinus excelsior, Fagus sylvatica, Acer intermedium, Tilia cordata, Acer pseudoplatanus, Pinus heldreichii ) ."
- These adult adelgids may fly to other susceptible conifers, such as larch ( " Larix " ), pine ( " Pinus " ) and silver fir ( " Abies alba " ) or may continue the cycle on the same tree, as some are poor flyers.
- It is closely related to silver fir, " Abies alba ", which replaces it in the Apennine Mountains of Italy and elsewhere further north in Europe; some botanists treat Sicilian fir as a variety of silver fir, as " Abies alba " var . " nebrodensis ".
- It is closely related to silver fir, " Abies alba ", which replaces it in the Apennine Mountains of Italy and elsewhere further north in Europe; some botanists treat Sicilian fir as a variety of silver fir, as " Abies alba " var . " nebrodensis ".
- The main tree species of the Hercynian mixed forest of the highlands-the silver fir ( " Abies alba " ), European beech ( " Fagus sylvatica " ) and Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " )-occurred in roughly equal proportions of around 30 % on the ridgelines.
- The park contains about fifty varieties of trees and shrubs, including Estonia s tallest European Silver Fir ( " Abies alba " ) whose height was measured to be in 2000, Estonia s tallest Sitka Spruce ( " Picea sitchensis " ) ( ), and Estonia s tallest Japanese Larch ( " Larix kaempferi " ) ( ).
- The major habitats & land cover types are mixed mountain forest dominated by Picea abies, Fagus sylvatica and Acer pseudoplatanus, sometimes mixed with Abies alba and Ulmus glabra; mountain clefts with Fraxinus excelsior, Acer platanoides and Alnus glutinosa; mountainous hay meadow with Trisetum flavescens, Geranium sylvaticum, Arnica montana together with several orchid species such as Coeloglossum viride and Dactylorhiza sambucina; mountain springs and streams with Phalaris arundinacea, Mimulus guttatus, Veronica beccabunga etc .; wet meadows; riverine herb communities with Filipendula ulmaria, Petasites hybridus and Chaerophyllum hirsutum; low mountain range grassland as pasture or hay pasture.