Top Christmas Trees
Do you know your fir from your spruce from your pine? In honor of the holidays, here's the most popular Christmas Trees. All of these have a great shape and are perfect for ornament hanging!Plant Type |
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A. fraseri grow in Zone 4 and are native to the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. They grow to heights of 30-... More > |
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Douglas firs are evergreen coniferous trees that can grow to be incredibly tall with flat, needle-like leaves.
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Spruces are evergreen, coniferous trees with a narrow, conical habit. They are an important source of wood pulp and are very popular as Christmas trees.
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Pines are evergreen, coniferous trees with tiny male cones and big, woody female cones. Needles are linear, and sprout from papery brown sheaths ... More >
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This evergreen Juniper tree is emerald green. |
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Spruces are evergreen, coniferous trees with a narrow, conical habit. They are an important source of wood pulp and are very popular as Christmas trees.
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Eastern White Pine is a tall tree with 3-5.5" needles. Its bark starts smooth and gray, and as it ages the bark becomes black and cracked and the crown becomes irregular. |
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Pines are evergreen, coniferous trees with tiny male cones and big, woody female cones. Needles are linear, and sprout from papery brown sheaths ... More >
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C. arizonica is native to central Arizona. It bears variable foliage from green to blue gray or silvery with rough, furrowed bark. |
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A. procera are Noble firs, growing in Zones 2-6, 15-17. They are native to the Siskiyou Mountains in C... More > |
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Hybrid between Chamaecyparis nootkatensis and Cupressus macrocarpa. Accepts a wide variety of soils and climate conditions. |
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