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Balsam Fir
The Balsam Fir is a beautiful dark-green color with airy,
flexible branches. It has an
attractive form, it holds its needles well, and gives off a pleasant fragrance
for your home.
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Canaan Fir
The Canaan is very unique in that is shares the best characteristics of the
Fraser Fir and the Balsam Fir. The appearance closely resembles a Fraser Fir.
The needles are short, soft, and rounded with a dark green topside and a silver
accent underneath. The Canaan is a slightly tapered, but full tree. The branches
are thick and sturdy, but still leave enough room to hang ornaments and lights
closer to the center of the tree. The Canaan Fir is considered to be one of the
best choices for freshness and needle retention.
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Douglas Fir
A Douglas Fir is beautiful Christmas tree with soft shiny green
needles. Choose a Douglas Fir that is freshly cut and keep it well
watered.
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Fraser Fir
The Fraser Fir may be the perfect holiday tree. Its attractive
1" needles are silvery-green and soft to the touch. Because there is space
between the branches, the Fraser is easier to decorate than some trees. The firm
branches hold heavier ornaments. The trees grow to almost perfect shapes, and as
long as the cut tree is kept properly watered, the Frasier Fir has excellent
needle retention.
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Noble Fir
The Noble Fir is deep green in color and has unusually lovely
branch shape. Boughs of this tree are often made into fresh wreaths. Its
branches are sturdy yet the needles are not too sharp to decorate easily. Like
the Fraser Fir, the Noble's branches have good spacing between branches so it's
easy to hang ornaments on them.
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Nordman Fir
Nordman firs have dark green glossy needles, dense foliage and
excellent needle retention qualities. We think it will make an excellent
addition to our product list. These trees can be compared to the Noble fir but
are not quite as symmetrical and tend to have a little more character.
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Grand Fir
The Grand Fir has a glossy dark green color with needles that
are 1 to 1 1/2 inches long. This tree is soft to the touch and may not be able
to hold heavier ornaments. It's a pretty tree that grows as high as 300 feet.
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