Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt.
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Pinaceae
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NW MW North America (USA: Alaska, Washington to California, Canada: Yukon Territory, British Columbia) int NW MW Eurasia (Iceland, Sweden, UK)
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NW MW
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sci [hel] hyg->[xer] calc acid
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dr(ob) (Amerindians chewed resin to clean teeth and used needles to make baby powder, perfume and ointment and to sweeten the air) fr (bark for deer family) fw (fuel) ma(ob) (resin used to repair canoes) pl pp sa (watersheds and landscape protection and rehabilitation) ti (boxes, construction, crates, doors, food containers, framing, mill products, planing, shingle board)
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Abies balsamea ssp. lasiocarpa (Hook.) Boivin
Abies balsamea var. fallax (Engelm.) Boivin
Abies lasiocarpa Lindl. & Gordon
Abies lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt. var. lasiocarpa
Pinus lasiocarpa Hook.
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subalpine fir; alpine fir (Canada); balsam, balsam fir p.p., caribou fir, corkbark fir, mountain fir; Rocky Mountain fir (Canada); sweet-pine, typical subalpine fir, western balsam; western balsam fir (Canada); white balsam, white balsam fir, white fir p.p.
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sapin subalpin; sapin blanc d'Amérique; sapin concolore p.p.(Canada); sapin des Alpes, sapin des montagnes, sapin des Montagnes Rocheuses (Canada); sapin subalpin typique
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pino real blanco, pino real blanco de las sierras
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abete delle rocce, abete subalpino (italian); Felsengebirgstanne, Felsentanne (german)
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