Abies magnifica A. Murray bis var. magnifica
California red fir
2002 Timothy D. Ives
2018 Jay Chamberlain
Charles Webber 1998 California Academy of Sciences
Webber
© 1999 California Academy of Sciences
Abies magnifica var. magnifica , a gymnosperm, is a
tree that is
native to California, and also found elsewhere in
western North America.
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