RMET1K0W–Nordmann fir tree, Abies nordmanniana tree, Caucasian fir tree, Christmas tree,
RMEAWM7A–Korean fir (Abies koreana)
RM2M9J3X5–Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and hardwood trees in forest
RFBTAW40–Closeup photograph of Abies Procera Glauca Prostrata, a low spreading form of the Blue Noble Fir.
RM2F9JYTR–Female cone of Abies pinsapo var. marocana, Moroccan fir
RF2M0C9PH–Small fir branches in a wooden bowl. Upper sides of fresh, green tips of European silver fir branches. Abies alba, an evergreen coniferous tree.
RMC5B43H–Abies Koreana cones showing seepage of sap
RMJ3N8C6–Red spring cones contrast with the silvery foliage of the evergreen fir, Abies procera 'Glauca Prostrata'
RMR0W5FH–A close up of the foliage and cones of Picea abies Pusch
RMB53G52–Picea abies Acracona
RFENKWBF–Young spruce trees Picea abies
RMDFPJFC–norway spruce, picea abies
RMDBTWH3–Korean fir (Abies koreana)
RM2GE9NTE–Cones of Abies Koreana Silberlocke the Korean Fir.
RMHBCT3D–Nikko fir, Abies homolopis
RM2N1EHA8–Abies koreana, Korean fir, evergreen coniferous tree, dark green needle-like leaves white, blue or purple cones
RMC3B1AT–Young Cones On A Noble Fir Abies procerra glauca
RFER3942–Nikko fir (Abies homolepis)
RME1X0X0–Balsam fir (Abies balsamea). Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland. Canada.
RMK0F8RP–Evergreen conifers - -Picea Jezoensis Maarionbad, Abies Koreana Blue Emperor,Pinus strobus Coney Island USA - in the ornamental border of a UK garden
RFE451JB–Dead Spruce Trees (Picea abies) after infestation and herbivory of the Eight-toothed Spruce Bark Beetle (Ips typographus)
RMF753EJ–PICEA ABIES
RF2FYMRCP–Pollen spraying on fir tree Picea abies producing enormous amounts of pollen in spring