The Concolor Fir, also known as the White Fir, provides a decorative contrast to darker-colored evergreens. It's a popular Christmas tree because of the natural "orange" aroma.
The Douglas Fir has myriad uses: as a Christmas tree, ornamental tree, windbreak, or hedge. It grows fast in a variety of conditions.
The Fraser Fir serves as both an ornamental tree and a highly sought after Christmas tree. The tree grows up to 60 feet tall and 25 feet in diameter, providing a compact appearance.
The Grand Fir is slow growing and shade tolerant. This beautiful evergreen produces few cones. Needles are flat with rounded and notched ends.