Coniferous Trees
Abies delavayi
Delavay Fir
Pinaceae
Southwestern China (Yunnan, Sichuan), northern Myanmar
At a Glance
TypeTree
HabitUpright
FoliageEvergreen
Height40–65 feet (12–20 m) in cultivation
Width15–25 feet (4.5–7.5 m)
Maturity40 years
Growing Zones
USDA Hardiness Zones
6 - 8Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
These zones indicate the coldest temperatures this plant can typically survive.
Frost Tolerancehardy
Key Features
Deer Resistant
Maintenancevery low
Overview
Abies delavayi is a large evergreen conifer reaching 65–100 feet (20–30 m) tall with a spread of 15–25 feet (4.5–7.5 m) in its native range; cultivated specimens typically reach 40–65 feet (12–20 m) in suitable conditions. The crown is narrowly conical. Bark is gray to dark gray, smooth on young trees, becoming rougher with age. Needles are 0.75–1.5 inches (2–4 cm) long, flat, dark glossy green above with two bright white stomatal bands below, notched at the tip, and densely arranged. The white undersides create a silvery appearance when branches move in wind. Cones are cylindrical, dark violet to black-blue at maturity, 2.5–4.5 inches (6–11 cm) long and approximately 1.5 inches (4 cm) wide, held upright on the branches and disintegrating in place in autumn. The species requires cool, moist conditions; it does not tolerate hot, dry summers, air pollution, or poorly drained soils, and is seldom grown successfully outside of climates with cool, humid summers similar to its native montane habitat.
Native Range
Abies delavayi is native to the mountains of southwestern China (Yunnan and Sichuan provinces) and northern Myanmar. It grows in montane mixed and coniferous forests at elevations of 9,800–13,100 feet (3,000–4,000 m), typically on well-drained slopes with cool, moist summers and heavy winter snowfall.Suggested Uses
Planted as a specimen in large arboreta, botanical gardens, and estate gardens in climates with cool, moist summers. Requires a minimum of 15–20 feet (4.5–6 m) clearance from structures at planting. Not suitable for hot-summer climates, urban pollution, or sites with compacted or poorly drained soils.How to Identify
Appearance
Size & Dimensions
Height40' - 65'
Width/Spread15' - 25'
Reaches mature size in approximately 40 years
Colors
Flower Colors
red
violet
Foliage Colors
dark green
Fall Foliage Colors
no change
Bloom Information
Bloom Period
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Detailed Descriptions
Flower Description
reddish (male strobili); dark violet-black (cones)Foliage Description
dark glossy green above, bright white stomatal bands belowGrowing Conditions
Sun Requirements
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Requires 4-12 hours of direct sunlight daily
• Full Sun: 6+ hours of direct sunlight
• Partial Shade: 3-6 hours of direct sunlight
• Full Shade: Less than 3 hours of direct sunlight
Soil Requirements
pH Range5.0 - 6.5(Acidic)
357912
Soil Types
loamsand
Drainage
well drained
Water & Climate
Water Needs
Medium
Frost Tolerance
hardy
Time to Maturity
30–50 years
Care & Maintenance
Care Guide
Plant in deep, well-drained, humus-rich, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.0–6.5) in a cool, humid climate. The species requires consistent moisture; established plants tolerate brief dry periods but show needle browning and reduced vigor within 2–3 years in chronically dry conditions. Poorly drained soils and standing water cause root rot. Air pollution tolerance is low; urban plantings typically show decline within 5–10 years. No routine fertilization is required in soils with adequate organic content. In cultivation outside of cool-summer climates, this species is difficult to establish and short-lived; it is better suited to arboretum conditions than most residential gardens.Pruning
No routine pruning is required. Remove dead or damaged branches in late spring after new growth has hardened. The central leader should not be removed; its loss results in a multi-stemmed crown that does not revert to the natural single-leader pyramidal form. Avoid pruning from late summer through fall, as wounds are slow to seal before dormancy.Pruning Schedule
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