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Noble Fir - One inch long, bluish green needles with a silvery appearance. Has short stiff branches. Keeps well. Is used to make wreaths, door swags and garland. |
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Blue Spruce - dark green to powdery blue, very stiff needles, 3/4 to 1 1/2 inches long; good form; will drop needles in a warm room; symmetrical; but is best among species for needle retention; branches are stiff and will support many heavy decorations. State tree of Utah & Colorado. Can live in nature 600-800 years.
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Leyland Cypress - Foliage is dark green to gray color; has upright branches with a feathery appearance; has a light scent; good for people with allergies to other Christmas tree types. One of the most sought after Christmas trees in the Southeastern United States.
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Douglas Fir - good fragrance; holds blue to dark green, 1 to 1-1/2 inch needles well; needles have one of the best aromas among Christmas trees, when crushed. Named after David Douglas who studied the tree in the 1800's; good, conical shape; can live for a thousand years.
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