Selected firs of the Mediterreanean region.
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Abies marocana Trabut.Common NamesMoroccan fir (Vidakovic 1991).Taxonomic notesSyn: A. pinsapo subsp. marocana (Trabut.) Cetallos & Bolanos 1968. "A. marocana was found by Joly in the mountains of South Teutan, Morocco, in 1906. According to Ceballos (1968), both this fir and A. tazaotana should be regarded as subspecies or varieties of A. pinsapo" (Vidakovic 1991).Description"A small tree. Crown conical. Shoots gray-yellow, glabrous, slightly grooved. BUDS ovate, resinous. Needles similar to those of A. pinsapo, but somewhat longer (10-15 mm) and wider, yet not so thick; resin ducts marginal. Cones cylindrical, tapering on both ends, 10 cm long or somewhat shorter, up to 6 cm thick, light brown in the middle; seed scales 28-35 mm wide; bract scales hidden. Seed 12 mm in length" (Vidakovic 1991).RangeMorocco (Vidakovic 1991).Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitationsCeballos, L. 1968: Mapa forestal de España. Dirección General de Montes. Madrid.See AlsoFarjon (1990) provides a detailed account, with illustrations. back | Abies | Pinaceae | home This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
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