Concolor Fir For Sale. Abies concolor have gorgeous soft needles about an inch long, and produce a pleasant aroma. Not only is it beautiful but it is one of the most adaptable firs.
White fir has slow to medium growth rate. Prefers well drained soils but tolerant of most climates and city conditions. They are usually a green blue silver color and when crushed have a smell of citrus or oranges and is quite pleasant.
This Concolor Fir Evergreen Tree Is Grown At Wahmhoff Farms Nursery In Southwest Michigan, And Is Ideal For Use As A Christmas Tree And For B&B Nursery Stock.
However, the similarities end there, as concolor are a species with a look all to themselves. Its needles are 11/2 inches long and are positioned on the topside of the stem and point upwards. The leaf arrangement is spiral on the shoot, but with each leaf variably twisted.
Partial To Full Sun (4 To 6 Hours A Day) Water Needs:
Call us at 1 315 4971058. And may occasionally reach 350 years of age. Concolor fir are closely related to grand fir [abies grandis], but we do not sell that species.
Wildlife Value This Tree Offers Nutritional Value To Many Mammals And Bird.
Concolor fir (a.k.a white fir) are somewhat similar in general appearance to the colorado blue spruce when mature, meaning it is a very attractive tree with a medium greenish blue color and fantastic aroma. Concolor are shade tolerant, and grow on both moist loamy soils and drier sandy soils. This tree is very welcoming as it’s branches arch up and small needles slightly curve on upper branches.
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Prefers well drained soils but tolerant of most climates and city conditions. Specifically, deer enjoy to eat the buds of the tree, porcupines enjoy the bark, and squirrels and grouses eat the seed. You can find afghan (eldarica) pine, aleppo pine, arizona cypress, atlantic cedar, austrian pine, balsam fir, black hill spruce, blue ice, blue spruce, burkii cedar, canaan fir, carolina sapphire, cedar, coast redwood, colorado blue spruce, concolor fir, cork bark fir, danish.
Concolor Fir Is A Great Landscape Tree.
The concolor fir is a medium to slow grower that can reach a height of 50 feet. We're glad to take your order by phone. The concolor fir is a medium growing (12 inches per year) compact evergreen.