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The look of the Grand Fir is a cross between the White Fir and Douglas Fir. The Grand Fir has a glossy dark green color and is becoming more popular for in-home decorating. |
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Grand Fir |

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The Noble Fir is deep green in color which makes it an excellent choice for a green or tip flocked tree. Boughs of this tree are often made into fresh wreaths. The Noble's branches have good spacing between them so it is easy to hang ornaments. |
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Noble Fir |

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Not as wide yet more symmetrical than the White Fir. They are beautiful green, flocked, or tip flocked. |
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Silver Tip |

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As a Christmas tree, the White Fir has good foliage color, a pleasing natural shape and aroma, and good needle retention. An excellent choice for any size flocked tree. They are big, full, and wide. |
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White Fir |
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Photo credits to the National Christmas Tree Association. |
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The Douglas Fir is a beautiful Christmas tree with soft shiny green needles. These trees are extensively sheared for a full, bushy, symmetrical appearance. Douglas Firs can be green or flocked. |
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Douglas Fir |
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