Fir Tree
The Fir Tree is a type of evergreen tree belonging to the genus Abies. These trees are known for their conical shape and needle-like leaves, which remain green throughout the year. Fir trees can grow to be quite tall, often reaching heights of 30 to 100 feet, and are commonly found in mountainous regions.
Fir trees are popular for their use as Christmas trees due to their attractive appearance and pleasant scent. They also provide habitat for various wildlife and are important for timber production. The wood of fir trees is often used in construction and furniture making.