Our Christmas Trees

A wide selection of species and sizes to fit any holiday occasion.

01.

Douglas Fir

First studied by Scottish botanist David Douglas in 1820, this tree is distributed among western North America from the inner lake country of British Columbia to the mountains of Mexico. It’s lush, blue-green foliage with needles 1″ in length is very attractive. Sturdy branching & outstanding needle retention make this evergreen a holiday favorite.

02.

Fraser Fir​

Also known as “Southern Balsam,” native to the Great Smokey Mountains of western North Carolina & eastern Tennessee, is closely related to its northern counterpart. Its soft, emerald green needles with silvery undersides are about 3/4″ in length. Its bottlebrush texture, sturdy branching, and needle retention make it a superb Christmas tree.

03.

Blue Spruce​

The Blue Spruce was discovered  in 1862 on Pikes Peak by the botanist C.C. Parry. It’s the state tree of Colorado. Hence, “Colorado Blue Spruce”. The foliage is generally a beautiful silvery blue color. They have been considerable popular with our customers in the past. Fortunately we will finally have some more of our own for sale this year!

04.

Concolor Fir

Concolor Fir is widely distributed throughout it’s native range in the southwestern United States. It Concolor Fir Christmas Treehas soft, silvery-blue foliage with flattened needles two to three inches in length with a distinctive citrus aroma. Outstanding color and excellent needle retention make the Concolor Fir an increasingly popular Christmas tree.