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Colorado Blue Spruce Colorado blue spruce, or blue spruce, is an attractive tree often used for Christmas trees. Needles are a bit sharp but the branches are quite strong and will hold larger (heavier) ornaments. |
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Fraser Fir |
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Canaan Fir Canaan (pronounced "Ka-naan", with emphasis on the last syllable) is a relative newcomer to the Christmas tree market. It has many similarities to both Fraser and balsam firs in growth and appearance. |
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Scotch Pine Scotch Pine is known for its dark green foliage and stiff branches which are well suited for decorating with both light and heavy ornaments. It has excellent needle retention characteristics. The needles are variable in length, ranging from 1-3 inches. Color is likewise variable with medium to dark green |
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Douglas Fir The Douglas-fir has been the major Christmas tree species for many years. The Douglas Fir is still very popular with good branch strength and pleasing form. |
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White Pines Similar to Scotch Pines although the branches will not support heavy decorations. White Pines have excellent needle tretntion. |
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