Abies sachalinensis — a medium houseplant
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Abies sachalinensis

Abies Sachalinensis

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Abies sachalinensis, the Sakhalin fir, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is found in Sakhalin island and southern Kurils (Russia), and also in northern Hokkaido (Japan). The first discovery by a European was by Carl Friedrich Schmidt (1832-1908), the Baltic German botanist, on the Russian island of Sakhalin in 1866, but he did not introduce it to Europe. The plant was re-discovered by the English plant-collector, Charles Maries in 1877 near Aomori on the main Japanese island of Honshū, who initially thought it to be a variety of Abies veitchii. Abies nephrolepis (khingan fir) is known to be the closest relative, which exists on the mainland just west of the range of Sakhalin fir.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Abies
Family
Pinaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Sakhalin fir en Hokkaido pine
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Abies sachalinensis leaf
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Abies sachalinensis bark
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Abies sachalinensis bark
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