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SPECIES OF PLANT
Manchurian Fir; Manchurian fir

Manchurian plague         
  • 1910}}.
  • Plague workers in [[personal protective equipment]]
PNEUMONIC PLAGUE OUTBREAK IN 1910–1911
1910-1911 Manchurian plague epidemic; Manchurian Plague
The Manchurian plague was a pneumonic plague that occurred mainly in Manchuria in 1910–1911. It killed 60,000 people, stimulating a multinational medical response and the wearing of the first personal protective equipment (PPE).
Manchurian nationalism         
  • [[Flag of Manchukuo]], the state primarily associated with Manchurian nationalism
ETHNIC NATIONALISM OF THE MANCHU PEOPLE
Manchurian independence; Manchu nationalism
Manchurian nationalism or Manchu nationalism () refers to the ethnic nationalism of the Manchu people or the territorial nationalism of the inhabitants of Manchuria, regardless of ethnic origin.
Northeast China Plain         
  • A map of Chinese geographical regions, showing the Northeast Plain's location relative to other regions
PLAIN IN CHINA
Sung-liao Plain; Songliao Plain; Northeastern Plain; Manchurian Plain; 松辽平原; 松遼平原; Sōngliáo Píngyuán; 東北平原; 东北平原; Songliao; Dongbei Plain; Manchurian lowlands; Manchurian lowland; Manchurian plains; Dongbei plain; Northeast Plain
The Northeast China Plain (), commonly known as Songliao Plain or the Manchurian Plain or just the Northeast Plain, is located in Northeast China, historically also known as Manchuria. It lies between the Greater and Lesser Khingan and Changbai mountains, ending at the coast at Liaodong Bay in the Bohai Sea.

Википедия

Abies holophylla

Abies holophylla, also called needle fir or Manchurian fir, is a species of fir native to mountainous regions of northern Korea, southern Ussuriland, and China in the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning.

It is an evergreen coniferous tree growing to 30 m (100 ft) tall and 1 m (3 ft) in trunk diameter with a narrowly conical crown of horizontal spreading branches. The bark is scaly and gray-brown with resin blisters. The leaves ("needles") are flattened, 2–4 cm (341+12 in) long and 1.5–2.5 mm (116332 in) thick, spread at right angles from the shoot, and end in a point.

They spread on two sides, but not flat like for example in silver fir. Usually they more or less rise up forming with the shoot a V-shape empty compartment above it. Unlike in silver fir, the leaves here are sharp and prickly, without any indentation at the top.

They are bright green above and whitish-green below with 2 whitish strips, each of which is formed by 7–10 wax-covered stomatal bands. The shoots are glabrous, shiny yellow-gray when young and turning gray-brown. The cones are 12–14 cm (4+345+12 in) long by 4–5 cm (1+12–2 in) wide, yellow-brown, and slightly tapering with a bluntly rounded apex. The scale bracts are hidden under the cone scales. The seeds, 8–9 mm (51638 in) long with a wedge-shaped wing 1.5 cm (58 in) long, are released after the cones disintegrate at maturity in October.

Manchurian fir is sometimes, but not commonly, used as an ornamental plant.