Fraser Fir Trees

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About Fraser Fir Trees: Fraser Fir is a classy fir tree that has short dark-green needles with silver undersides. Among the most classy of conifers. A great ornamental and Christmas tree because of its density and compactness. Will grow in most locations but must have good drainage.

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Fraser Fir
Fraser Fir Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Abies fraseri
Foliage:
Dark Green Needles
Mature Height:
40-60 Feet
Mature Spread:
20-40 Feet
Soil:
sandy, loam, clay
Zones:
4-5
Moisture:
Moist

Fraser fir is a medium-sized tree, 40 to 70 feet high and one to more than two feet in diameter. The wood is light, soft, not strong and coarse-grained. It is grown extensively for Christmas trees in North Carolina, where it is ranked as the number one Christmas tree by the Christmas tree industry.

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