Christmas Tree Types.
1. Noble Fir
The noble fir is a great type of Christmas tree because of its strong fragrance, which many people associate with the Christmas season. Its strong branches are also perfect for decorating. The noble fir grows in the Pacific Northwest and has a dark green color.
2. Douglas Fir
The Douglas fir, has a grand pyramid shape that’s sure to make a statement in any home during Christmas. Growing predominantly in the Pacific Northwest, nearly half of all Christmas trees in the United States are Douglas firs. Douglas firs are highly desirable for their dark green color, seasonal smell and full body.
3. Fraser Fir
The Fraser fir is very similar to the balsam fir in its color, shape and aroma, but it has a lighter tone to its needles. While the balsam fir grows predominantly in the Northeast, the Fraser fir grows at elevations above 4,500 feet in the Southern Appalachian mountains.
4. Nordmann Fir
The Nordmann Fir is favored for its attractive foliage, softer needles, and its resistance to shedding needles as the tree dries. It has also become a great choice for some families where allergies or sensitivity to the typical Christmas tree armoma is a concern as the Nordmann lacks fragrance. Enjoy a Nordmann Fir this season as the focal point for your families Christmas celebration!
5. Grand Fir
Grand fir Christmas trees are known for their strong, woodsy fragrance and unique needle structure. They are also known for their dark green color and symmetrical shape with a rounded crown.