Abies recurvata
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Abies recurvata, Mast. (After No. 11.) Tall tree, to 120 ft.: young branches pale yellowish gray, lustrous, glabrous: winter bud slightly pointed, very resinous: lvs. crowded, spreading or recurved, sometimes falcate, pointed, bright green or glaucescent, of about the same color on both sides, about 1/2 in. on fruiting branches, about 1 in. long and more pointed on young plants: cones oblong-ovoid, usually flattened at the apex, violet-purple before maturity, later gray-brown, about 3 in. long; bracts not exserted. W. China.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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