abies
Abies is a genus of evergreen conifers in the pine family (Pinaceae), known commonly as firs. It comprises about 40–50 species native to boreal, montane, and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with centers of diversity in Asia and North America. Fir forests are important components of temperate ecosystems, and several species are valued for timber and ornamental use.
Trees usually attain medium to large size and have a conical crown when young. Leaves are needle-like,
Firs prefer cool, moist, well-drained soils and are common in montane and boreal forests. Many species are
Economically, fir timber is used for construction, plywood, and pulp. Several species are prominent as Christmas
Abies comprises about 50 species including A. alba (European silver fir), A. grandis (grand fir), A. balsamea