- Abies veitchii
Taxobox
name = Veitch's Fir
status = LR/lc
status_system = iucn2.3
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Branch of Veitch's Fir
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Pinaceae
genus = "Abies"
species = "A. veitchii"
binomial = "Abies veitchii"
binomial_authority = LindleyVeitch's Fir ("Abies veitchii"; シラビソ or シラベ shirabiso or shirabe), also known as Veitch's Silver Fir, is a
fir native toJapan on the islands ofHonshū andShikoku . It lives in moist soils in cool wet mountain forests at elevations of 1500–2800 m. It is very shade-tolerant when young, but is not long-lived.It is a coniferous
evergreen tree growing at a fast rate to 25–30 m tall. The crown is narrowly conical with horizontal branches and pubescent shoots. The shoots are pubescent, with short brown hairs. The leaves are needle-like and flattened, 1–3 cm long and 2 mm broad. They are glossy dark green above with two conspicuous bluish whitestoma tal bands underneath, and the tips are notched. The foliage is dense and points forward along the shoot, with the inner leaves being shorter and more erect than the lower leaves. The cone is purple-brown, cylindrical, 4–7 cm long and tapers slightly. The cones are upright and have slightly exserted and reflexed yellow-greenbract s. The bark is smooth and light grey, and hasresin blisters characteristic of many firs.There are two varieties:
*"Abies veitchii" var. "veitchii". Endemic on Honshū;secure. Shoots densely pubescent. Leaves 1.5–3 cm long; stomatal bands bluish white.
*"Abies veitchii" var. "sikokiana" (Nakai) Kusaka. Endemic on Shikoku; NT. Shoots thinly pubescent. Leaves 1–2 cm long; stomatal bands white. In many respects intermediate between var. "veitchii" and "Abies koreana", it has been treated as a distinct species "Abies sikokiana" by some authors.The
wood is sturdy and elastic, and is used inconstruction ,box es,utensils , and spindles. Veitch's Fir is a popularornamental tree and is occasionally grown forChristmas tree s.Pop Culture
*The indie rock band
Pain(t) by Numbers wrote a song titled "Japtree" in which Veitch's Fir is described in a playfully scientific manner.References and external links
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*Liu, T. S. (1971). "A Monograph of the genus Abies". National Taiwan University.
*Coombes, J. Allen (1992). "Eyewitness Handbooks: Trees". London & New York: Dorling Kindersley.
* [http://www.conifers.org/pi/ab/veitchii.htm Gymnosperm Database - "Abies veitchii"]
* [http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/a/abivei/abivei1.html "Abies veitchii" - UConn Plant Database]
* [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Abies+veitchii "Abies veitchii" - Plants For A Future database report]
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