1.Fraser Fir
2. Noble Fir
3. Colorado Blue Spruce
4.Grand Fir
The Grand Fir is not commonly grown in the East. We grew it because it has a beauty all its own. The needles are arranged on either side of the twigs creating an impression of many horizontal layers adding up to create an elegant Christmas tree. They have small buds and a slightly more delicate look than a Fraser Fir
5.Balsam Fir
2. Noble Fir
3. Colorado Blue Spruce
4.Grand Fir
The Grand Fir is not commonly grown in the East. We grew it because it has a beauty all its own. The needles are arranged on either side of the twigs creating an impression of many horizontal layers adding up to create an elegant Christmas tree. They have small buds and a slightly more delicate look than a Fraser Fir
5.Balsam Fir
balsam fir is a medium-sized tree generally reaching 40-60 feet in height and 1-1 1/2 feet in diameter. It exhibits a relatively dense, dark-green, pyramidal crown with a slender spire-like tip
6. White Fir
Often also called "White Fir". This is a true fir with seed origin in the Southern Rocky Mountains – same areas as Douglas fir.
7. Eastern White Pine
8. Douglas Fir
Douglas-firs are medium-size to large or very large evergreen trees, to 20-100m tall
9. Scotch Pine
10.Norway Spruce
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