Christmas Tree, concolor fir

Most commonly known as White Fir, this evergreen is widely distributed throughout the southwestern United States, from the Rockies of Colorado and New Mexico in the east, to California's Sierra Nevada range in the west.  Its soft, silvery-blue foliage, with flattened needles about two to three inches in length, has a distinctive citrus aroma.  Its outstanding color and excellent needle retention make it an increasingly popular Christmas tree.

 

The beautiful White (or Concolor) Fir has light-colored bark and silver blue-green needles. Tolerates most soils and drought. Matures at 50', 20' spread in the home landscape.

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