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- Q1070125 subject Q13276121.
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- Q1070125 subject Q8602870.
- Q1070125 subject Q8639845.
- Q1070125 subject Q8668402.
- Q1070125 subject Q8668497.
- Q1070125 subject Q8668565.
- Q1070125 subject Q8704071.
- Q1070125 subject Q8872132.
- Q1070125 abstract "The bristlecone fir or Santa Lucia fir (Abies bracteata) is a rare fir, confined to slopes and the bottoms of rocky canyons in the Santa Lucia Mountains on the central coast of California, USA. A small remnant community exists on the highest northern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains in Southern California.It is a tree 20–35 m tall, with a slender, spire-like form. The bark is reddish-brown with wrinkles, lines and resin vesicles ('blisters'). The branches are downswept. The needle-like leaves are arranged spirally on the shoot, but twisted at the base to spread either side of the shoot in two moderately forward-pointing ranks with a 'v' gap above the shoot; hard and stiff with a sharply pointed tip, 3.5–6 cm long and 2.5–3 mm broad, with two bright white stomatal bands on the underside. The cones are ovoid, 6–9 cm long (to 12 cm including the bracts), and differ from other firs in that the bracts end in very long, spreading, yellow-brown bristles 3–5 cm long; they disintegrate in autumn to release the winged seeds. The male (pollen) cones are 2 cm long, shedding pollen in spring.A popular ornamental, it can be seen in many arboreta (Gymnosperm Database).".
- Q1070125 class Q132825.
- Q1070125 conservationStatus "LR/cd".
- Q1070125 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q1070125 division Q132825.
- Q1070125 family Q101680.
- Q1070125 genus Q25350.
- Q1070125 kingdom Q756.
- Q1070125 order Q1000370.
- Q1070125 thumbnail Abies_bracteata00.jpg?width=300.
- Q1070125 wikiPageExternalLink get_IJM.pl?tid=11522.
- Q1070125 wikiPageExternalLink species_query.cgi?where-calrecnum=2.
- Q1070125 wikiPageExternalLink Abies_bracteata.php.
- Q1070125 wikiPageExternalLink ABbracteata.htm.
- Q1070125 wikiPageExternalLink abies-bracteata-bristlecone-fir-native-range-map.php.
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- Q1070125 classis Q132825.
- Q1070125 divisio Q132825.
- Q1070125 familia Q101680.
- Q1070125 genus "Abies".
- Q1070125 name "Abies bracteata".
- Q1070125 ordo Q1000370.
- Q1070125 regnum "Plantae".
- Q1070125 status "LR/cd".
- Q1070125 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q1070125 type Conifer.
- Q1070125 type Eukaryote.
- Q1070125 type Plant.
- Q1070125 type Species.
- Q1070125 type Thing.
- Q1070125 type Q19088.
- Q1070125 type Q756.
- Q1070125 comment "The bristlecone fir or Santa Lucia fir (Abies bracteata) is a rare fir, confined to slopes and the bottoms of rocky canyons in the Santa Lucia Mountains on the central coast of California, USA. A small remnant community exists on the highest northern slopes of the Santa Susana Mountains in Southern California.It is a tree 20–35 m tall, with a slender, spire-like form. The bark is reddish-brown with wrinkles, lines and resin vesicles ('blisters'). The branches are downswept.".
- Q1070125 label "Abies bracteata".
- Q1070125 depiction Abies_bracteata00.jpg.
- Q1070125 name "Abies bracteata".