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Fraser fir is a high-altitude tree and related to the northern Balsam fir. Abies fraseri occupies a very restricted native range in higher locations in the southern Appalachian mountains. Interestingly, this tree is commonly planted at lower elevations for ornamental and Christmas tree purposes and may lead to its ultimate salvation. Acid rain and the woolly adelgid are taking a direct and high toll on naturally occurring stands of Fraser fir.Images of Fraser FirForestryimages.org provides several images of parts of the Fraser fir. The tree is a conifer and the lineal taxonomy is Pinopsida > Pinales > Pinaceae > Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. Frasier fir is also commonly called balsam fir, eastern fir, fraser balsam fir, southern balsam, southern fir.The most popular type of Christmas tree is the Fraser Fir. Fraser fir has the best needle retention of all the live trees, and also has that great pine scent to keep your home smelling fresh.
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The scientific name of the Christmas Tree is Abies concolor. Abies concolor is the scientific name for a white fur, which is in the evergreen family of trees.
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Douglas fir and Fraser fir
It depends upon the variety, type of Christmas tree and also your definition of the right size.Nationwide an average Christmas tree height is from six to seven feet tall:Some popular Christmas trees include the following varieties and number of years to grow to the right size:Fir Trees = Five to Ten years depending on type Types include: Balsam Fir, Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir (White Fir),Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Grand Fir, Noble FirPine Trees = Six to Eight years depending on typeTypes include: Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, White PineSpruce Trees = Seven to Ten years depending on typeTypes include: Colorado Blue Spruce , Norway Spruce, White Spruce
Voted number 1 is the Fraser Fir tree
Fraser fir is a high-altitude tree and related to the northern Balsam fir. Abies fraseri occupies a very restricted native range in higher locations in the southern Appalachian mountains. Interestingly, this tree is commonly planted at lower elevations for ornamental and Christmas tree purposes and may lead to its ultimate salvation. Acid rain and the woolly adelgid are taking a direct and high toll on naturally occurring stands of Fraser fir.Images of Fraser FirForestryimages.org provides several images of parts of the Fraser fir. The tree is a conifer and the lineal taxonomy is Pinopsida > Pinales > Pinaceae > Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. Frasier fir is also commonly called balsam fir, eastern fir, fraser balsam fir, southern balsam, southern fir.The most popular type of Christmas tree is the Fraser Fir. Fraser fir has the best needle retention of all the live trees, and also has that great pine scent to keep your home smelling fresh.
It depends upon the variety, type of Christmas tree and also your definition of the right size.Nationwide an average Christmas tree height is from six to seven feet tall:Some popular Christmas trees include the following varieties and number of years to grow to the right size:Fir Trees = Five to Ten years depending on type Types include: Balsam Fir, Canaan Fir, Concolor Fir (White Fir),Douglas Fir, Fraser Fir, Grand Fir, Noble FirPine Trees = Six to Eight years depending on typeTypes include: Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, White PineSpruce Trees = Seven to Ten years depending on typeTypes include: Colorado Blue Spruce , Norway Spruce, White Spruce
balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine.
It all depends on the person who is smelling it!! If you like the smell of pine then I'm sure that you will like the smell of a Christmas Tree, if you don't like the smell of pine then you probably won't like the smell of a Christmas Tree! All in all it all depends on your opinion.
A note of caution- since it is 2 days after Christmas- and folks may be looking at disposing of a Christmas Tree. Burning branches from a Christmas Tree, with needles in place, will result in an incredibly HOT and FAST fire. You have a very high chance of starting a chimney fire, setting your home on fire, and being called very bad names by your Significant Other. While WOOD from a Fraser fir might be burned (not really great firewood, but can be burned) please do NOT try to dispose of your Christmas tree in the fireplace. Best wishes for a happy, SAFE New Year-
There are many varieties of trees that are used for Christmas trees. Available varieties depend on where you live. Popular varieties of Christmas trees include: Fir Trees: Balsam, Canaan, Douglas, Fraser, Grand, Noble, Concolor (White) Pine Trees: White, Scotch, Virginia, Eastern White Spruce Trees: Colorado Blue, Norway, White Cypress Trees: Arizona, Leyland Cedar Trees: Eastern Red Cedar
The most popular trees are the balsam fir, Douglas fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine, and white pine.