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Greek Fir was important in the past for wood for general construction, but it is too rare to be of significant value now.
Another choice could be the Greek fir, (A. cephalonica), which is rated to be a bit hardier.
To the east of the city stands the Parnonas mountain range, which is forested predominantly with Greek fir trees and other pines.
Luccombe oaks, Turkish hazels, Greek firs, incense palm edcedras.
The avenue enters the Hymettus' forest filled with pine, spruce, fir (Greek Fir) and cypress trees.
The slopes of Taygetus are heavily forested, primarily with Greek fir (Abies cephallonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra).
Most of the mountain range is designated as a park area and is covered with Greek fir (Abies Cephalonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra).
A conifer zone, with trees such as a subspecies of Austrian Pine and the endemic Greek fir, characterizes the highest elevations, with juniper woodlands dominating near the timberline.
The fire claimed an 80% proportion of the rare Greek Fir and Aleppo Pine forest, 150 animals of the red deer population (an endangered species), birds, and other rare animals.
Some botanists treat it as a natural hybrid between Silver Fir and Greek Fir, while others treat it as a variety on Silver Fir, as Abies alba var.
It is closely related to (and in many respects intermediate between) Silver Fir to the north in central Europe, Greek Fir to the south in southern Greece, and Nordmann Fir to the east in northern Turkey.
Greek Fir (Abies cephalonica) is a fir native to the mountains of Greece, primarily in the Peloponnesos and the island of Kefallonia, intergrading with the closely related Bulgarian Fir further north in the Pindus mountains of northern Greece.
Most of the mountain range is designated as a park area and is covered with Greek fir (Abies Cephalonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra).
"Montagnola" - "mountains" with an arboretum of almost 200 woody plants, including Abies cephalonica, Aesculus hippocastanum, Fagus sylvatica, Gleditsia triacanthos, Pinus wallichiana, Quercus robur, and Q. ilex.