Abies koreana
shiny dark green above and silver beneath.
Common Name: Korean Fir
Abies koreana, commonly called Korean fir, is a compact, conical to pyramidal evergreen conifer that slowly grows over time to as much as 50' tall. Branches are densely clad with short but broad needles (to 3/4" long) that are shiny dark green above and silver beneath. Purple cones (to 3" long) are produced when the trees are quite young. As is distinctive with the firs, the cones appear upright on the branches. This species is native to the mountains of South Korea.
- Plant Type: Conifer / evergreen
- Plant Hardiness Zone: 5a-8b
- Height: 15' - 18'
- width: 6' - 8'
- Soil Needs: Acidic, Well-Drained, Rich
- Water Needs: Regular
- Sun Exposure: Sun - Mostly Shade
- Foliage Color: Green
- Foliage Season: Evergreen
- Flower Season: None