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Abies densa

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Pinopsida

Family
  
Pinaceae

Scientific name
  
Abies densa

Division
  
Pinophyta

Order
  
Pinales

Genus
  
Abies

Rank
  
Species

Abies densa Abies densa

Similar
  
Abies durangensis, Abies ziyuanensis, Abies hickelii, Abies chengii, Abies recurvata

Abies densa (Bhutan fir) is a conifer species in the family Pinaceae. It is sometimes included in the East Himalayan fir (A. spectabilis) as a variety.

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Found in Bhutan, China, India, and Nepal, it is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN.

Also called the Himalayan alpine fir, Abies densa is a dominant conifer in the upper coniferous belt of the central and eastern Himalayas from Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, and adjacent Tibet to Burma (Myanmar) in altitudes between 2800 and 3700 m. It is a tree up to 30–40 (sometimes to 60) m, with trunk diameters sometimes reaching 2.5 m. The bark is breaking to thick angular plates, the branchlets light grayish-yellow when young, later grayish-brown to gray. The needles are up to 4.5 cm long, with somewhat recurved margins. The cones are up to 10 cm long, bluish gray or dark blue to bluish brown, with bract length varying among individuals (slightly included or with more or less protruding, straight or recurving tips). Sometimes lumped with Abies spectabilis, a species of more westerly distribution, Abies densa differs from the former in several traits, e.g., its leaves are shorter, narrower, somewhat recurved, and are less silvery-white below; Abies densa also has smaller cones with bracts relatively longer than in Abies spectabilis.

Abies densa Bhutan Fir abies Densa Photograph by Adrian Thomas
Abies densa Bhutan Fir abies Densa Photograph by Adrian Thomas

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References

Abies densa Wikipedia