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American Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)
A favorite for hedges. Tolerates some drought, flooding, ozone and a little salt. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. Height 25' to 40', spread 10' to 15' ZONE 3A - 7A
Price: $9.00 (10”-16”) 4 yr.
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Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea)
A popular Christmas tree in a classic pyramidal shape that tolerates a wide variety of soils. Height 30 - 50’, spread 15 - 20’. Zone 3B - 6B
Price: $9.00 (8”-16”) 5 yr.
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Concolor Fir (Abies concolor
Though native to the Rocky Mountains clear to California, this may be the best fir for the eastern US. This fir makes a great Christmas tree. Resist browsing by deer. Height 60-80’, spread 20-35’ ZONE 4A - 7A
Price: $9.00 (12”-18”) 4 yr.
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Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziessi glauca)
Douglas fir provided lumber for homes and other buildings for much of the northern part of the country but is now surpassed by other conifers. Another great Christmas tree. Height 40-80’, spread 25-30’ ZONE 3B - 6A
Price: $9.00 (18”-24”) 4 yr.
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Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri
The tree can enhance any landscape with its delightful spring flush of foliage. It can be the centerpiece of your landscape if properly located. Another great Christmas tree. Height 30-50’, spread 15-20’ ZONE 4A - 7A
Price: $9.00 (10”-16”) 5 yr.
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Canadian Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis)
Despite its like for shaded landscapes, plants grow well in full sun in the middle and northern part of their range provided there is plenty of open soil for root expansion. Height 50-75’, spread 25’-35 ZONE 4A - 7A
Price: $9.00 (10”-16”) 4 yr.
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