The Santa Lucia Fir, also known as the Mexican White Fir or Abies religiosa, is a coniferous tree that is commonly found in Mexico. As one of the most distinct firs, it is no surprise that there are several synonyms for the Santa Lucia Fir. Some of the alternative names include Yakka Fir, Sacred Fir, and Christmas Tree Fir. These names are often used interchangeably, but they all refer to the same tree species. Regardless of the name used, the Santa Lucia Fir remains a symbol of beauty, resilience, and serenity. It is a valuable ecological resource and holds cultural significance in Mexican mythology and folklore.