Concolor Fir - Transplant

from $32.00

Also known as White Fir in the Western portion of the United States, this fir grow very well in Michigan. It is known for its solf blue-green needs, and citrus smell. Often used in lanscapes as an ornamental plant, but is becoming more popular as a Christmas tree.

Transplants are about 3 years old, with a more established root system than seedlings.

Height: Can reach 40-70’ tall in full maturity, while its growth is slow, it retains its lower branches.

Sunlight: Tolerates partial shade, prefers full sun

Soil: Drought tolerant once established, but prefers moist, well drained soils. Avoid heavy clay soil.

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Also known as White Fir in the Western portion of the United States, this fir grow very well in Michigan. It is known for its solf blue-green needs, and citrus smell. Often used in lanscapes as an ornamental plant, but is becoming more popular as a Christmas tree.

Transplants are about 3 years old, with a more established root system than seedlings.

Height: Can reach 40-70’ tall in full maturity, while its growth is slow, it retains its lower branches.

Sunlight: Tolerates partial shade, prefers full sun

Soil: Drought tolerant once established, but prefers moist, well drained soils. Avoid heavy clay soil.