Life in Newburgh on Ythan

By Talpa

Colourful male bits.

These beautiful structures are, I think, the male pollen producing cones of the Pacific silver fir, Abies amabilis and were photographed in the policies of Haddo House.

Grown in Scotland as an ornamental the species is native to SE Alaska, coastal British Columbia, and along the western slopes in the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon. The silver fir is also known as Alpine fir, Amabilis fir, Balsam, Balsam fir, Cascade fir, Fir, Great silver fir, Larch, Lovely fir, Pacific silver fir, Red fir, Silver fir, Western fir and White fir.

The timber is widely used: Beams, Boxes and crates, Building construction, Cabin construction, Casks, Concrete formwork, Construction, Cooperages, Decks, Decorative plywood, Dressed boards, Exterior trim & siding, Exterior uses, Factory construction, Form work, Foundation posts, Framing, Heavy construction, Joinery, Joists, Light construction, Lumber, Millwork, Moldings, Packing cases, Plywood, Porch columns, Pulp/Paper products, Pulpwood, Rough boards/dimension stock, Rough construction, Shakes, Sheathing, Shingles etc etc


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