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Sapin pectiné

Abies alba

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The Christmas tree (Nuytsia floribunda) is a root hemiparasite tree in the family Loranthaceae, endemic to Western Australia. It is the only member of its family to grow as a full-sized tree rather than an arboreal parasite on other trees, reaching heights of up to ten meters. Nuytsia floribunda is a remarkable botanical curiosity: it parasitizes the roots of a wide range of neighboring plants, extracting water and nutrients while also performing its own photosynthesis. The species is well adapted to the nutrient-poor soils of southwestern Australian woodlands and kwongan heath. Its common name derives from the spectacular mass flowering events that occur in late November and December, when the entire canopy becomes covered in brilliant orange-gold flowers, transforming the landscape around the Christmas period. This is considered one of the most spectacular wildflower displays in Australia. The tree is sacred to several Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia. Nuytsia floribunda is generally considered secure within its native range in southwestern Australia, benefiting from its specialized root-parasitic strategy that allows it to access resources from a broad host community. It is an iconic species of the southwestern Australian flora.

Names in Other Languages

Spanish abeto blanco
French Sapin pectiné
German Weiß-Tanne
Portuguese abeto-branco

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Sapin pectiné?
The scientific name of Sapin pectiné is Abies alba. It belongs to the genus Abies.
Where does Sapin pectiné live?
Sapin pectiné is found in Found across Europe (13 countries) and North America (United States).. Countries include Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal.
What family does Sapin pectiné belong to?
Sapin pectiné (Abies alba) belongs to the genus Abies, which is part of the taxonomic family Pinaceae.
What kingdom does Sapin pectiné belong to?
Sapin pectiné (Abies alba) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plante).
What are the closest relatives of Sapin pectiné?
The closest relatives of Sapin pectiné in the genus Abies include Sapin balsamier, sapin concolore, Sapin d'Algerie, Sapin d'Andalousie, Sapin de Céphalonie.

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