Know the Types of Common Christmas Trees - PHOTOS

  26 December 2015    Read: 2655
Know the Types of Common Christmas Trees - PHOTOS
Before you go shopping, learn the pros and cons of five common varieties of Christmas tree

Noble Fir

This Pacific Northwest native has a full, rounded silhouette thanks to thick, silvery-green needles and branches that stick straight out from the trunk. Its symmetrical shape makes it a great pick, and the superstrong limbs can support heavy ornaments.



Balsam Fir

This classic Northeastern tree gets the award for Christmassy scent, which can perfum a whole room. It sheds very little and its look is similar to the Fraser fir, with dark green needles that slop upward to a slender top.



Douglas Fir

One of the most popular Christmas trees in the Pacific Northwest, this fir has sift blue-green or dark-green needles that give off a fragrance when crushed. Lighter in weight than other varieties, it can be easier to transport home and manipulate in a stand.



Fraser Fir

You can tell a Fraser from a balsam by the pair of silvery stripes on the underside of each needle. Concentrated in mountainous parts of the South, Frasers have sturdy, upturned branches that are ideal for showcasing ornaments; they also retain their needles better than other varieties.



Scotch Pine

With long, flexible needles, ranging from bright green to blusih, this pine has a soft, fluffy look. Grown in the Eastern states, Scotches have firm branches and dense foliage; they are best paired with bold ornaments that won`t get lost in the boughs.



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