Grand Fir (Noun)
Meaning
Lofty fir of the Pacific coast of northwestern America having long curving branches and deep green leaves.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Grand fir trees are commonly found in mountainous regions with damp climates and mild winters.
- The park is dominated by a lush forest of grand fir, western redcedar and western hemlock trees.
- Pruning young grand fir trees is essential to ensure they grow into a straight, symmetrical shape.
- The wild forest swayed with the tall grand fir trees gently blowing in the wind.
- The grand fir grows up to 70 meters, its long, curving branches covered in soft, dark green needles.