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Trees with Needlelike Leaves - Firs and Douglas-firs
 
The Balsam Fir, Abies balsamea
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The Balsam Fir
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Balsam Fir
This is a tall, sf their tipis; hence its name: Lodgepole Pine.
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Balsam Fir needles
Balsam Fir boughs
Male and female cones grow on the same tree at the tips of the branches.
   
Balsam Fir young growth
Balsam Fir bark
The needles grow in bundles of two and can be 1-3 in/2-5 cm long with a bit of a twist and a sharp point.
They are yellow-green. The bark is browny-orange and flaky.
   
Balsam Fir needles
The cones stay on the tree for many years. They grow curved and away from the tip of the branch. The scales of the cones have small prickles.
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