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Definition of silver fir in English: silver firnoun A fir tree with foliage that appears silvery or bluish because of whitish lines on the undersides of the needles. 欧洲白冷杉,银枞 Genus Abies, family Pinaceae: several species, in particular A. alba Example sentencesExamples - From the Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, where the red mangrove presides, to Olympic National Park in Washington, home of the Pacific silver fir, our public lands are a great place to grow up if you want to be a champ.
- The site is in the Dinaric region and is typical of silver fir/beech forests in Slovenia.
- Turning inland again, we went towards Daisetsuzan National Park, where we walked in a graceful forest of birch and silver fir close to Lake Shikaribetsu.
- He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia.
- The Olympics are also home to the biggest western hemlock, subalpine and Pacific silver fir, Alaska-cedar, and Englemana spruce.
Definition of silver fir in US English: silver firnounˈsilvər fər A fir tree with foliage that appears silvery or bluish because of whitish lines on the undersides of the needles. 欧洲白冷杉,银枞 Genus Abies, family Pinaceae: several species, in particular the European A. alba and the North American A. amabilis, a coastal tree found from southern Alaska to northern California Example sentencesExamples - The site is in the Dinaric region and is typical of silver fir/beech forests in Slovenia.
- He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia.
- From the Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, where the red mangrove presides, to Olympic National Park in Washington, home of the Pacific silver fir, our public lands are a great place to grow up if you want to be a champ.
- The Olympics are also home to the biggest western hemlock, subalpine and Pacific silver fir, Alaska-cedar, and Englemana spruce.
- Turning inland again, we went towards Daisetsuzan National Park, where we walked in a graceful forest of birch and silver fir close to Lake Shikaribetsu.
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