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Scientific Name
Abies sibirica

Trade Name
Siberian Fir

 


Siberian Fir is a coniferous evergreen tree native to the taiga east of the Volga River and south of 67°40' North latitude through Turkestan, northeast Xinjiang, Mongolia and Heilongjiang. The tree lives in the cold boreal climate on moist soils in mountains or river basins at elevations of 1900-2400 m. It is very shade-tolerant, frost-resistant, and hardy, surviving temperatures down to -50 °C. It rarely lives over 200 years due to the susceptibility to fungal decay in the wood.


Siberian Fir grows 30-35 m tall with a trunk diameter of 0.5-1 m at breast height and a conical crown. The bark is grey-green to grey-brown and smooth with resin blisters typical of most firs. Shoots are yellow-grey, resinous, and slightly pubescent. The leaves are needle-like, 2-3 cm long and 1.5 cm broad on average. They are light green above with two grey-white stomatal bands underneath, and are directed upwards along the stem. They are soft, flattened, and strongly aromatic. The cones are cylindrical, 5-9.5 cm long and 2.5-3.5 cm broad, with small bracts hidden by the scales. They ripen from bluish to brown or dark brown in mid-autumn. The seeds, 7 mm long with a triangular wing 0.7-1.3 cm long, are released when the cone disintegrates after maturity.

The wood is soft, lightweight, and weak. It is used in construction, furniture, and wood pulp.


The environmental profile of the species is Abundant.


The species can be found in several places in northern Europe, from Russia to East Asia and China. It forms extensive forests on cool wet mountainsides in N.E. Russia.

Common names include Siberian fir, sapin de Siberie, sibirische Tanne, and Pichta.



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