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6 Σεπ 2022 · Growing a Korean fir is not complicated, and the plant is not very demanding. But one has to make sure to follow basic care rules – you can learn them from the text below. Find out whether Korean fir is the right tree for you.
Scientific Name: Family: Pinaceae. Genus: Abies. Species: koreana. Hardiness Zone: 5 to 7. Height: 30 to 50 ft. Width: 6 to 12 ft. Common characteristics: The Korean fir can grow to heights of can reach a height of 30' to 50' tall and diameters of 3' to 6'.
Abies koreana ‘Horstmann’s Silberlocke’ is a colorful, hardy Korean Fir that stands out in the garden with stunning two-toned needles. The needles of this small, pyramidal tree are recurved, displaying the silver-white undersides which give a gleaming color and uncommonly beautiful textural effect.
Abies koreana ‘Kohout’s Ice Breaker’ (Korean Fir) is a dwarf, evergreen conifer of globose habit when young, developing into a small, broadly pyramidal tree over time. Its short and stubby branches boast a ravishing foliage of strongly-curled needles showing off their silvery-white undersides, creating a striking shimmering silvery-blue ...
This stunning evergreen was discovered as a single seedling by German nurseryman, Gunter Horstmann, in the 1980’s. Since then its silvery foliage and lovely pyramidal shape have made this tree a landscape favorite worldwide. Small 2-3” (5-8cm) cones are held upright along the upper branches and add a touch of seasonal interest.
3 Δεκ 2023 · Korean fir is a short-needled evergreen conifer with the typical pyramidal growth habit that makes fir trees so popular as Christmas trees. But Korean fir can also be an excellent choice as a landscape tree since many varieties grow to no more than about 30 feet—much smaller than many other fir species.
Golden, lemon-yellow needles with glowing, silver-white undersides are displayed on the ascending branches of Abies koreana ‘Aurea’ in spring. The yellow gradually softens as the season progresses, but complementary purple-blue cones add to the dramatic effect.