White fir. An evergreen conifer with bluish-green soft leaves that point upwards. Cones are mid green ripening to brown. Height 25m. Spread 5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Plant in hole large enough to avoid disturbing root ball.
Dwarf evergreen conifer of regular, conical habit adorned with slightly ascending branches clothed in soft, silvery-blue, slightly incurved needles.
Seasonally variable dwarf selection of White fir. In early spring, new growth pushes bright chartreuse-green which contrasts wildly with the previous seasons butter-yellow needles. Later the new growth matures to dark green, then finally changes back to all butter-yellow with the onset of colder weather in the fall. The needles are of species-typical size, long and lance-shaped. Branching is horizontal in nature.
Medium sized tree with slender, conical crown. Leaves short, 1-2cm long, crowded on the upper side of the twigs. Dark shining leaves with 3-5cm cones that are purple when young. A good bushy non drop Christmas tree.
Giant fir. Grand fir. A very fast-growing tree with soft. shiny, dark green leaves whitish on the reverse. Cones long green, ripening to brown. A very fast-growing tree with soft, shiny, dark green leaves, with whitish green underneath. Cones cylindrical, green ripening to brown. Height 25-60m. Spread 5-8m. Evergreen. Hardy. Lemon scented needles.
Korean fir. A small slow growing tree with shiny, dark green leaves, silver beneath. Cones cylindrical, violet-blue. A tree with soft, shiny, dark green leaves, with whitish green underneath. Cones cylindrical, green ripening to brown. Height 10m. Spread 6m. Evergreen. Hardy.
Large but slow-growing conifer with rigid shoots covered in striking powder-blue needles. Purple cones in autumn make an attractive contrast to the blue foliage. A good specimen tree with year-round interest. Mature height and spread in 20-50 years, 12m x 6m (39ft x 20ft).
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