Choose and Cut Christmas Trees

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Balsam Fir

Balsam Fir

Truly a superb Christmas tree. Its distinctive 1/2"-1 1/2" long dark green needles are soft to the touch. The aroma is uniquely fragrant. Its branches are layered and can support a variety of ornaments and decorations. **

Frasier Fir

Fraser Fir

A beautiful Christmas tree. The soft to the touch needles are flat and short, 3/8"-1 1/4" long with rounded tips and a silvery underside. The dark green color and pleasant fresh-cut aroma make this a frequently requested tree. Great needle retention. **

Canaan

Canaan Fir

Similar in appearance to the Balsam fir, its needles tend to be about one inch in length and vary more in color. The foliage can often be similar to the appearance of the Fraser fir. Relatively new to the Christmas tree industry. **

White Pine

White Pine

A beautifully shaped Christmas tree. The lacy blue-green needles, 2"- 4" in length, are graceful to the eye and soft to the touch. It has a delightful pine fragrance and excellent needle retention. Lovely when decorated with light ornaments. **

Scotch Pine

Scotch Pine

A lovely bushy and full tree with 1"-3" stiff needles. Clusters of needles fill every branch with dense foliage. Colors on the conical shaped trees vary from green to blue-green. A very popular Christmas tree. **

** Descriptions taken from the Minnesota Christmas Tree Association