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Things fir often describes (“fir ________”)
trees, tree, forests, wood, forest, cones, cone, woods, region, branches, flower, seedlings, boughs, bolg, bark, stands, tops, moth, needles, type, timber, grove, stand, bolgs, zone, twigs, plywood, plantation, spruce, beetle, branch, larch, plantations, ecosystem, apples, poles, logs, balsam, community, points, limit, seeds, needle, seed, lumber, trunks, groves, stems, twister, clump, stumps, roots, apple, belt, association, leaves, tribe, beams, planks, boards, shoot, subregion, menziesii, ing, orchard, heartwood, foliage, beam, trunk, zones, beetles, birch, filters, ecosystems, sere, copse, mixture, no., resin, tassel, pine, thicket, tip, bush, habitat
How fir often is described (“________ fir”)
white, scotch, red, subalpine, alpine, silver, noble, grand, young, tall, old, growth, common, true, yellow, big, dark, dear, giant, green, chinese, siberian, black, huge, scots, inch, european, baltic, western, stunted, dead, dense, bog, dry, foot, native, lofty, beautiful, joint, thick, hem, lovely, blasted, magnificent, mature, stately, mixed, coastal, 4th, scottish, canadian, corkbark, norwegian, spiry, occasional, sombre, straight, solitary, fallen, grain, spanish, fragrant, hardy, grown, slender, sacred, mighty, grained, 6th, himalayan, tallest, virgin
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