760 The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland 



ABIES SACHALINENSIS, Saghauen Fir 



Abies sachalinensis, Masters, Gard. Chron. xii. 588, f. 97 (1879), and Journ. Linn. Soc. (Pot.) xviii. 



517 (1881); Mayr, Abiet. jap. Reiches, 42, t. 3, f. 6 (1890); Sargent, Forest Flora 0/ Japan, 



83 (1894); Kent, Veitch's Man. Conifera, 537 (1900). 

 Abies Veitchii, Lindley, var. sachalinensis, F. Schmidt, Mem. Acad. St. PHersbourg, sen 7, xii. 175, 



t. 4, ff. 13-17 (1868). 



A tree attaining in Yezo 130 feet in height. Bark smooth, grey in colour. 

 Buds small, ovoid - globose, rounded at the apex, covered with white resin. 

 Young shoots grey, with prominent pulvini and grooves ; pubescence, short, dense, 

 and confined to the grooves. In the second year the pulvini, grooves, and 

 pubescence are well-marked. 



Leaves on lateral shoots arranged similarly to those of A. Nordmanniana ; 

 those below longest, pectinate in two sets in the horizontal plane, directed 

 outwards and forwards ; those above covering the branchlet in imbricated 

 ranks, the median leaves shortest, directed forwards and appressed to the 

 shoot. Leaves linear, flattened, slender, very thin, about \\ inch long, ^j inch 

 wide, uniform in width except at the shortly tapering base ; apex rounded and 

 shortly bifid ; upper surface grass-green, shining, with a continuous median groove 

 and without stomata ; lower surface with two narrow bands of stomata, each of 

 seven to eight lines ; resin - canals median. Leaves on cone - bearing shoots up- 

 turned, acute or rounded at the minutely bifid apex. 



Cones, 3^ inches long, \\ inch in diameter, cylindrical, tapering to an obtuse or 

 slightly acute apex, conspicuously marked externally by the reflexed greenish bracts, 

 which leave little of the surface of the scales visible. Scales crescentic, small ; 

 lamina, \ to -| inch wide, nearly \ inch long, deeply auricled by two basal sinuses, 

 the denticulate wings ending in a sharp point on each side of the sinus ; upper 

 margin entire ; outer surface densely tomentose. Bract with a broad cuneate claw, 

 expanding above into an almost orbicular lamina, emarginate and mucronate on its 

 upper margin. Seed with wing f inch long ; wing broader than long and shorter 

 than the body of the seed. 



Varieties 



Var. nemorensis, Mayr, loc. cit. This variety is met with in north-eastern 

 Yezo and the Kurile Isles, and is distinguished by its smaller cones, about 2 \ inches 

 in length, with minute concealed bracts. In the cones this variety resembles 

 A. Veitchii. 



Sargent mentions a curious variety found by Miyabe in central Yezo, in which 

 the bark, wood, and bracts of the cone are red in colour. 



Identification 



Abies sachalinensis agrees in many technical characters with A. Veitchii, but owing 

 to its longer and more slender leaves looks different from that species, and would 



