- 96.William B. Critchfield
Target Element Red Fir (Abies magnifica) Distinctive Features Red Fir Growth, Recruitment, and Succession: Growth rates of red slopes providing the fastest growing conditions... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel lbf/in2.
- 63. Onion Creek
Target Elements White Fir (Abies concolor) and Red Fir (Abies magnifica) Distinctive Features Tree Growth: A large body of data is presented on this topic... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel lbf/in2 Perpendicular lbf/in2 WML.
- Tree Growth in Thinned and Unthinned White Fir Stands 20 Years
The spelling of Stowe Reservoir was changed to Stough by the Forest Service about 1980 to conform with older records for the area... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel lbf/in2 Perpendicular lbf/in2 WML Hardness lbf Shear lbf/in2.
- WHITE FIR
Ornamental: White fir makes an excellent Christmas tree for it has a delightful aroma, retains its needles well after cutting, and has strong sturdy branches that hold their shape... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel lbf/in2.
- White Fir Vegetation
Physical Setting White fir habitats are found on a variety of soils developed from different parent material, including volcanic and igneous rocks, granitics, various metamorphics, and sedimentary material (Franklin and Dyrness 1973, Fowells 1965,.
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