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A group of evergreen trees, faber's fir are tall conifers that can grow as high as 76 m. They are easily recognized by the unusual way their slender, needle-sized leaves attach to each stem via a basal structure that looks like a small suction cup. The cones of faber's fir are different than pine cones, as they stand erect rather than drooping and tend to be more slender than those of true pine trees.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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