Abies balsamea, commonly known as balsam fir, is a species of fir tree native to northeastern North America. It is characterized by its conical shape, glossy green needles, and aromatic resin. Balsam fir is often used for Christmas trees and in the production of essential oils and is also important for wildlife habitat. The tree typically grows in cool, moist environments and can reach heights of up to 60 feet.
Abies chensiensis was created in 1892.
Abies fanjingshanensis was created in 1984.
Abies milleri was created in 1986.
Abies flinckii was created in 1989.
Abies cephalonica was created in 1838.
Argyresthia abies was created in 1972.
Abies durangensis was created in 1942.
Abies amabilis was created in 1839.
Abies religiosa was created in 1830.
The botanical name for Norway spruce is Picea abies.
Abies
Abies balsamea