Trees

Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir’s are not true fir trees, but are the traditional Christmas Tree for the Pacific Northwest. They are fragrant, soft needled trees with dense branches, and that distinct “Christmas Tree Pine Scent”. The trees are named after David Douglas, and became popular in the 1920’s when most trees were taken from the local forest.

Grand Fir

Grand Fir’s have become one of the most popular Christmas Trees over the past decade. They are the most fragrant of all our trees. With a great dark green color, and silvery underside, these trees have great needle retention.

Noble Fir

Noble’s are a beautiful symmetrical tree with a deep bluish-green color. Long stiff needles with an upward twist leave the under side of the branch exposed. Their stiff branches are great for heavy ornamentation.

Fraser Fir

 

Fraser’s are a Southeastern US species native to the Appalachians and closely related to the Balsam. Our Fraser’s grow tall and narrow.