Christmas tree with long, soft, silver-blue color, citrus fragrance. Great needle retention. Can tolerate heat and dry conditions better than other firs. Best in sandy and medium soils. Full sun, partial sun. Grows to 30-50 feet tall and 15-25 feet wide if allowed to mature. Best fir for urban conditions. Native to mountains of western US.
Size: 10-15″ bare root seedling
Also known as White Fir. Grouse like to eat the buds and needles and find white fir a good roosting tree. The seeds are eaten by squirrels, rodents, chickadees, crossbills. Deer browse on seedlings(!), buds and needles, and porcupines gnaw on the bark.
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