
Balsam Fir
Popular Christmas tree. Can be confused with Fraser Fir. Needle retention is not the best.
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Canaan Fir
Similar to balsam fir in form but has some silvery tones on the bottom of the needles. Slightly more tolerant to heat
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Concolor Fir
Blue-green needles and light colored new growth give this plant a cheerful appearance. One of the most desirable pyramidal evergreen trees in the landscape. Plant gives off a citrus fragrance and is rarely fed on by Japanese beetles
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Douglas Fir
A noble, forest tree that is quite ornamental under cultivation. Makes an excellent specimen tree and looks impressive planted in groups. Used as a Christmas tree in many parts of the country. Prefers neutral to slightly acidic, well-drained soil.
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Fraser Fir
Excellent Christmas tree. Short needles are similar to feel of a bottle brush. Branches are strong and good for heavy ornaments. Very fragrant.
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