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Fraser Fir
This fir species can only be found in its natural habitat in the Appalachian Mountains, which are located in the southern United States. The Fraser fir and the balsam fir are closely linked to one another. Typically reaching heights of 10 to 15 meters, this tree is an evergreen species. It has a round trunk and a conical crown with straight branches that grow horizontally or at an upward inclination of forty degrees from the stem. Young trees have a crown growing quite thickly, whereas mature trees will have a more open canopy.

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