OUR TREES

We currently have seven varieties of trees planted including: Black Hill Spruce, White Pine, White Spruce, Norwegian Spruce, Concolor Fir, Canaan Fir, & Serbian Spruce. In total we have over 3,000 trees currently planted!

We began offering U-Cut white pines in 2024 but as these trees continue to take the time they need to grow & mature we do also offer pre-cut Christmas tree’s on site as well.

 

Black Hill spruce

The Black Hill Spruce features dark green to blue-green needles that are somewhat rigid, sharply pointed and roughly ⅓–¾" in length. They are spirally arranged on the branch. Grows in pyramid shape with very little pruning needed.

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White Pine

White Pine trees are flexible, bluish- green, finely serrated trees with needles 2-5 inches long. Eastern white pines are noted for holding their needles well, even long after being harvested. They also are well suited for people with allergies, as they give little to no aroma.The branches of the eastern white pine are also widely used in making holiday wreaths and garland because of their soft, feathery needles.

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White Spruce

The White Spruce is excellent for ornaments; it's short, stiff needles are ½ - ¾ in. long and have a blunt tip. They are bluish-green - green in color, but have a bad aroma when needles are crushed. They have excellent foliage color and have a good, natural shape. The needle retention is better in a White Spruce than it is among other spruces.

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Norweigian Spruce

The Norwegian Spruce has dark green needles and drooping branchlets. Trees have dark green crown with a triangular shape. Needles are 4-sided (rectangular in section), 1/2-1 inch long, and sharp or somewhat blunt at the tip.

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Concolor Fir

The Concolor Fir is known for its small, narrow needles that are around 1 - 1 ½ in. in length and occur in rows. They have good foliage color, good needle retention, and a pleasing shape and aroma.

 
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Canaan Fir

Canaan Fir is a relative newcomer to the Christmas tree market. It has many similarities to both Fraser and balsam firs in growth and appearance.

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Serbian Spruce

The Serbian Spruce features flat, pointy, glossy dark green needles that are up to 1" in length. With it’s slender, graceful upswept branches, the Serbian spruce is an elegant evergreen tree with slender streaks of white and distinctive purple cones.

 
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