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Often used in the same context:
balsam,
fraser fir,
blue spruce,
evergreens,
concolor,
amelanchier,
bayberry,
red osier dogwood,
maples,
honeysuckles,
bur oak,
serviceberry,
norway spruce,
tamarack,
quaking aspen,
silky dogwood,
scotch pine,
western larch,
conifers,
siberian elm,
lodgepole,
berries,
subalpine fir,
salmonberry,
viburnums,
thornless,
limber pine,
sugar maple,
fir,
lilacs,
shagbark hickory,
birch,
hickories,
highbush cranberry,
salal,
fiddlehead,
jack pine,
snowberry,
picea,
coniferous tree,
ferns,
madrone,
trees,
winterberry,
ostrich fern,
chestnut oak,
daphne,
monarda,
trout lily,
deciduous holly,
aspen,
cotoneaster,
incense cedar,
glabra,
chokecherry,
birch tree,
catalpa,
douglas fir,
hemlock,
trilliums,
engelmann spruce,
rhododendron,
trailing arbutus,
larches,
river birch,
marsh marigold,
maidenhair,
pussy willow,
acer palmatum,
nepeta,
bottlebrush,
cottonwood,
toadflax,
acer saccharum,
broadleaf,
mahonia,
daffodils,
flowering shrub,
weeping beech,
poinsettias,
ironweed,
junipers,
dawn redwood,
leatherleaf,
deodar cedar,
pasque flower,
pine tree,
baptisia,
yellow poplar,
staghorn sumac,
yaupon,
crab apple,
liriodendron,
heartwood,
flowering quince,
clethra,
asparagus fern,
dogwood,
lagerstroemia,
barberry,
trumpet vine,
coppiced
More general:
silver fir
Synonyms:
abies balsamea,
balm of gilead,
canada balsam
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