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Spanish Fir
Northern Morocco and Southern Spain are this fir species’ natural habitats. Spanish fir is an evergreen tree that, under ideal circumstances, may reach around 100 feet. The Spanish fir is known for its cone-shaped crown, which develops into an uneven form as the tree grows. Spanish fir has radially distributed leaves all around the stalk. They have wide, white stomata bands on both sides of the leaf and are a dull blue-green tint.
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