Concolor Fir - Transplant

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Concolor Fir (Abies concolor) also known as white fir, it is a popular species in the Christmas tree industry. It is drought and heat resistant and is often used for plantings in the rural and suburb landscapes of the northern United States. Displays silvery, blue-green needles and light-colored bark. Tolerates drought, heat, and winter cold.

Growth rate: Moderate (6-12"/year)

Soils: Sand, Loam

Moisture: Dry-Moist, Moist

Shade Tolerance: Full Sun to Part Shade

Mature Height: 40-60 ft.

Deer Damage Potential: Low

Origin: Introduced, native to western USA

Uses: Christmas trees, Wildlife

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Concolor Fir (Abies concolor) also known as white fir, it is a popular species in the Christmas tree industry. It is drought and heat resistant and is often used for plantings in the rural and suburb landscapes of the northern United States. Displays silvery, blue-green needles and light-colored bark. Tolerates drought, heat, and winter cold.

Growth rate: Moderate (6-12"/year)

Soils: Sand, Loam

Moisture: Dry-Moist, Moist

Shade Tolerance: Full Sun to Part Shade

Mature Height: 40-60 ft.

Deer Damage Potential: Low

Origin: Introduced, native to western USA

Uses: Christmas trees, Wildlife

Concolor Fir (Abies concolor) also known as white fir, it is a popular species in the Christmas tree industry. It is drought and heat resistant and is often used for plantings in the rural and suburb landscapes of the northern United States. Displays silvery, blue-green needles and light-colored bark. Tolerates drought, heat, and winter cold.

Growth rate: Moderate (6-12"/year)

Soils: Sand, Loam

Moisture: Dry-Moist, Moist

Shade Tolerance: Full Sun to Part Shade

Mature Height: 40-60 ft.

Deer Damage Potential: Low

Origin: Introduced, native to western USA

Uses: Christmas trees, Wildlife