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Commonly planted here in southern New England, this is the best fir for the midwestern and eastern N. America. The best forms are as blue...Read More
Native to the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains out in the West. Lives over 300 years in nature. It is a reliable conifer for the Chicago...Read More
I bought this plant in a Garden centre because it looked nice - rather pathetic reason but I fascinated by it. We live at Sea level and ...Read More
Abies concolor var. lowiana is a a variety of White Fir that has a natural range including the Cascades of central Oregon and through the...Read More
This fir tree gets about 150 ft. tall with the trunk getting to 3.5 ft. thick. The thick bark is deeply furrowed and dark gray. The cones...Read More
perfect for full sun and loamy soil. grows about as fast, or faster than, red pine. branches all the way to the ground if given space. ne...Read More
This beautiful tree grows on several San Diego County, California, peaks at around 6,000 feet elevation. It is the classic christmas tr...Read More
White Fir (Abies concolor) is not at its best where the summer temperatures commonly range above 100 degrees F. It grows very slowly. I...Read More