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 | | The simplest ways to distinguish between these closely related and evidently similar trees is by looking at their cones: the cones of the fir tree stand on top of the branches, pointed toward the sky; whereas the cones of the juniper tree hang in clusters, pointed toward the ground. |
 | | High above the nice mountain village of Brostica, at the spot called "Cam"s, there is a thick fir forest, with a wonderful specimen growing on the rocks, with a cold spring of light drinkable water below. |
 | | Although the Macedonian soil appears to be fertile for anything that could grow on any other soil with similar climate, disregarding the botanical gardens, certain imported fruit trees grow as successfully as in the best and most favorable places in the world: the apple is one example especially the apples from Tetovo and Resen! |
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