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Christmas Trees White, Colorado Spruce, Balsam, Fraser Fir... |

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White
Spruce
Short needle Spruce with
medium blue-green colour and stiff waxy quite prickly
texture. Will take heavy ornaments and is traditionally
a very popular Christmas tree.
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Colorado
Spruce
Longer needle and very
similar in texture compared with other Spruces. Will
also take heavy ornaments, has better needle retention
and is traditionally one of the more popular Christmas
trees.
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Balsam
Fir
Balsam Fir has a deep-seated
tradition in Canada, being one of the first evergreens
people selected as Christmas trees. Has a deep green
foliage, pliable, soft, leathery feel and not prickly
texture to it. Will take medium sized ornaments and
has a strong sweet fragrance, making it one of the most
sought after trees on the market.
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Fraser
Fir
The "Ultimate"
Christmas Tree
This tree is gaining tremendous
recognition as an outstanding Christmas Tree largely
because of its beautiful layered appearance, upswept
branch angle and excellent needle retention. Has a very
pleasant sweet scent and is a deep lustrous green.
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Scotch
Pine
Traditionally a very popular
choice, because of it's longevity in the home if properly
cared for. Blue-green to green foliage with stiff, waxy
and somewhat prickly texture. Pleasant fragrance and
will take heavy ornaments.
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White
Pine
A popular tree in various
regions. Very safe around small children and pets because
of the very soft and flexible, not prickly foliage.
Must handle tree with some care, light decorations only
and has a good, pleasant fragrance.
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