Caucasian fir
The Caucasian fir, scientifically known as *Abies nordmanniana*, is a coniferous tree native to the Caucasus Mountains in Eastern Europe. It can grow up to 60 meters tall and is characterized by its dense, dark green needles and symmetrical shape. The tree produces large cones that can reach lengths of up to 25 centimeters.
Caucasian fir is commonly used as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens due to its attractive appearance. It is also popular as a Christmas tree because of its sturdy branches and long-lasting needles. Additionally, the wood of the Caucasian fir is valued for its strength and is used in construction and furniture making.