Christmas Tree Varieties
Fir Trees
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Douglas Fir
One of the top major Christmas tree species in the U.S., Douglas Firs’ soft needles are dark green – blue green in color and are approximately 1 – 1 ½ in. in length.
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Canaan Fir
Considered a cousin of the Balsam fir, the Canaan Fir has a beautiful shape, with strong branches for hanging ornaments and excellent needle retention.
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Concolor Fir
The Concolor fir, or white fir, has small, narrow needles that are around 1 – 1 ½ in. in length and occur in rows.
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Fraser Fir
The Fraser fir branches turn slightly upward and have good form and needle-retention. They are dark blue-green in color.
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Spruce Trees
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Blue Spruce
This Christmas Tree has good symmetrical form and has an attractive blue foliage. Its sharp needles are 1 – 1 ½ in. in length and has good needle retention.
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Norway Spruce
The Fraser fir branches turn slightly upward and have good form and needle-retention. They are dark blue-green in color.Trees have dark green crown with a triangular shape. Needles are 1/2-1 inch long, and sharp or somewhat blunt at the tip.
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White Spruce
The White Spruce is excellent for ornaments; it’s short, stiff needles are ½ – ¾ in. long and have a blunt tip. They are bluish-green in color, have a good, natural shape and the needle retention is better in a White Spruce than it is among other spruces.
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