Abies amabilis

Abies amabilis, commonly known as the Pacific Silver Fir, is a fir native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, occurring in the Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range from the extreme southeast of Alaska, through western British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, to the extreme northwest of California. It is also commonly referred to as the White Fir, Red Fir, Lovely Fir, Amabilis Fir, Cascades Fir, or Silver Fir. It grows at altitudes of sea level to 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in the north of the range, and 1,000–2,300 m (3,300–7,500 ft) in the south of the range, always in temperate rain forest with relatively high precipitation and cool, humid summers. Common associate trees are Douglas Fir and in the extreme southern area of its range, California buckeye.

Abies amabilis

Abies amabilis, commonly known as the Pacific Silver Fir, is a fir native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, occurring in the Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range from the extreme southeast of Alaska, through western British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, to the extreme northwest of California. It is also commonly referred to as the White Fir, Red Fir, Lovely Fir, Amabilis Fir, Cascades Fir, or Silver Fir. It grows at altitudes of sea level to 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in the north of the range, and 1,000–2,300 m (3,300–7,500 ft) in the south of the range, always in temperate rain forest with relatively high precipitation and cool, humid summers. Common associate trees are Douglas Fir and in the extreme southern area of its range, California buckeye.