'White fir" is a literal English equivalent of "Abies alba."
But that doesn't tend to be the most popular form of a common name for this European native tree. Instead, the common name tends to be silver fir or European silver fir. This particular kind of fir is related very closely to both the Bulgarian fir (A.borisiiregis) and the Sicilian fir (A.nebrodensis).
Latin alba is the feminine form of the adjective albus, meaning white, pale, grey and old, bright or clear.The English equivalent of the Latin word 'alba' is white.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Grevilleaspp.
"European silver fir" or "silver fir" may be common names for "Abies alba."This large, sturdy tree is a European native. It prefers an altitude range of 500 - 1,700 meters (0.31 - 1.056 miles; 1,640.42 - 5,577.43 feet). It's the original Christmas tree.
"Fir tree" is an English equivalent of "Tannen" (Abies spp).
The Latin word for white is "alba".
'Spruce' is an English equivalent of 'Spar' (Piceaspp).
There is no evidence to suggest that this is the case. "Scotland" is derived from the Latin"Scoti" referring to Gaels. The Gaelic word for "Scotland" is "Alba".
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Tyto Alba means white owl. Tyto in Greek means owl, and Alba in Latin means white.
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Abies durangensis was created in 1942.
Argyresthia abies was created in 1972.