ABIES KOREANA 



Family: Pinaceae 

Normal name: Korean Fir, Silver Fir 

Plant Classification: Hardy enduring 

Least Height: 4.0 meters 

Most extreme Height: 12.0 meters 

Bundle Content(approx.): 8 

For the initial five years or so this tree develops gradually, it then accelerates to wind up one of the speediest of conifers both for stature and timber volume. This astoundingly good looking, effortlessly developed and illness safe tree delivers amazingly fancy, violet-purple cones even on little trees. It additionally has profoundly sweet-smelling foliage, which, when smashed, has a solid fruity orange smell. Couple of good prolific seeds gathered.

SOWING ADVICE: THESE SEEDS HAVE ALREADY BEEN THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND COLD-STORED FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. THEY SHOULD BE SOWN INTO WELL-DRAINED, SANDY COMPOST AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR, AND COVERED TO THEIR OWN DEPTH WITH SAND OR GRIT. NO ARTIFICIAL HEAT IS NEEDED; THE SEED TRAY IS BEST LEFT IN A COOL SPOT OUTSIDE AND KEPT MOIST. SEEDS GERMINATE VERY SLOWLY INDEED IN THE SPRING AFTER A CHILLING IN THE COLD COMPOST, REGARDLESS OF WHEN THEY ARE SOWN. A few SEEDS MAY TAKE MORE THAN A YEAR TO GERMINATE.