Definition
"True fir" is a term used to distinguish firs belonging to the genus Abies from other trees that might be called "fir" but aren't. These "true" firs share specific characteristics like upright cones that disintegrate, and needles attached directly to the branch. They represent the quintessential fir, adhering to the classic definition. It's like saying "purebred" for dogs; you're emphasizing the genuine article. 💯