Fraser Fir Christmas Tree

Fraser Fir: The Fraser Fir was named for John Fraser, a Scottish botanist who explored the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina in the late 1700s. The Fraser Fir grows naturally only in the southern Appalachians, above 3,000 feet. Due to the natural habitat of the Fraser Fir, North Carolina grown Fraser Fir is considered to be the “best in class” of all Christmas trees. 

Blue Spruce: The Blue Spruce was first discovered in 1862 on Pikes Peak and named by the botanist C.C. Parry. This tree is known for its stately, majestic, symmetrical form and its beautiful silver-blue color. Field-grown Blue Spruce can be transplanted successfully. It is widely used as an ornamental tree and for windbreak or as a living privacy screen, or as a live potted Christmas tree.

Hemlock (Eastern Hemlock or Hemlock Spruce): This evergreen conifer is a fast-growing, long-lived tree which, unlike many trees, grows well in shade. It has a graceful pyramidal form with foliage of spray-like appearance. This stately tree is a very hardy specimen and is an easily transplanted conifer which grows well in a variety of soils.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us 336.982.3081, email us, or use our online request form.


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