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  • What is the difference between Frasier fir and balsam fir? Balsams grow faster meaning their branch strength is less than a Frasier, however Balsams are often “fuller”, with more, closer growing branches. Unlike the Fraser, Balsams have “soft” needles. This means that the needles lay flat so when you grab a branch with your hand, it’s…

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  • A bold, pyramidal form with sparkling silvery blue foliage that drapes from the expansive branches. One of the most popular evergreen conifers. A spectacular specimen for large landscape areas that increases in character as it ages. Drought tolerant, when established. Full Sun Conifer; prized for foliage. Slow growing; reaches 40 to 60 ft. tall, 30…

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  • The blue atlas cedar tree is an extremely unique tree that you want to have in your landscape! This pretty evergreen tree has distinct branching which makes it great for a focal point. It also has silver blue foliage and weeping branches. This dwarf tree is a showpiece for the home landscape. It looks great…

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  • Looking for something taller and blue? Look no further with the Blue Point Juniper. Enjoy this juniper’s blue-green foliage year-round. It will reach heights of up to 12 feet tall and get can get as wide as 6-8 feet. But don’t worry, it will maintain its pyramid form and does not require any pruning. However,…

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  • A favorite for stately lawn specimens and tall screens. Glowing blue-green foliage on a densely branched, broad pyramid form that maintains its natural form well with practically no pruning. Clipped topiary forms make a wonderful formal accent in entrances or on patios. Evergreen.  Moderate growing; reaches 12 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide. Conifer; prized for…

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  • A compact evergreen with a pyramidal habit. Dense, deep green foliage makes a great screen or windbreak. Produces bluish-white cones. Matures at 20 to 30 feet tall with a 15 to 20 foot spread. Type: Needled evergreen Family: Cupressaceae Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 20.00 to 35.00 feet Spread: 8.00 to 15.00 feet Bloom Time:…

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  • The Carolina Sapphire Arizona Cypress is the most drought-resistant evergreen available, and it tolerated heat and drought like no other plant can. It grows into a charming open tree, with layered branches and lacy, silver-blue foliage that billows in the wind. It will grow to about 30 feet tall, and puts on lots of growth…

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  • ‘Sango-kaku’ coral bark Japanese maple is a deciduous, small to medium-sized tree in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family, This cultivar is noted for its coral-red bark that is particularly showy in the fall and winter after the leaves drop.  Japanese maples are native to southeast Korea and central and south Japan.  Acer is Latin for sharp and palmatum means shaped…

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  • Douglas Fir is one of the nation’s most important lumber species, it makes up nearly half of all Christmas trees grown in the U.S., and its attractive appearance and growth rate make it popular in yards and parks.  There are two sizes to choose from 6-7 ft and 7-8ft

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  • The dwarf Alberta spruce is an evergreen conifer with a classic pyramidal Christmas tree shape that rarely exceeds 13 feet. This spruce tree variety is related to trees that grow 100 feet or taller. The most popular landscape idea for a dwarf Alberta spruce is for foundation plantings, used as a large shrub or small specimen tree all over…

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  • Christmas tree shape that rarely exceeds 13 feet. This spruce variety is related to trees that grow 100 feet or taller. It is a popular choice for foundation plantings as a large shrub or small specimen tree all over America. This dwarf version grows very slowly—about 2 to 4 inches per year. The aromatic green needles are…

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  • Is a Frasier fir a good tree? The Fraser fir is considered by many to be the perfect holiday tree. … Frasier fir trees also have a bit of space between their layers of firm, hearty branches, which is helpful for allowing all your favorite ornaments to stand proud and catch the eye.

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