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Engelmann|ˈɛŋgəlmən| The name of Dr. George Engelmann (1809–84) of St. Louis, a botanist, used attrib. or in the genitive to designate a spruce (Picea engelmannii) native to western North America.
1866‘J. Senilis’ Pinaceæ 48 Abies Engelmani [sic]: Engleman's [sic] Spruce Fir. 1868J. Hoopes Bk. Evergreens 177 A[bies] Engelmanni, Parry.—Engelmann's Spruce. 1908Bot. Gaz. May 333 The two trees that dominate the society are the Engelmann spruce (Picea Engelmanni) and the subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). 1948A. L. Rand Mammals E. Rockies 8 The forests of the east slopes of the mountains are characterized by Engleman spruce, lodgepole pine, alpine fir (near timberline), white-barked pine. 1964Gleason & Cronquist Nat. Geogr. Plants xx. 366 (caption) The trees here [sc. in Idaho] are alpine fir, Engelmann spruce, and white⁓bark pine. |