As Christmas fast approaches, you may be frantically scrambling around to get all of your gifts and the house decorated on time. To many people, the Christmas tree is the most important part. There is a wide variety of different types of trees that you can choose from. There are 35 types of evergreens that grow in the United States alone. When you go to a company that provides tree services, here is some information on the different types of trees that you get:
Douglas Firs. These are perhaps the most classic type and generally what comes to mind when people think of Christmas trees. They are very large and pyramid-shaped, and needles give off a pleasing aroma. They grow in Western British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest in the United States. They are named after Scottish botanist David Douglas. Since is a member of the genus Abies, it is not actually a fir. This is why they are sometimes referred to as Douglas-firs or Douglas pines.
Balsam Firs. These are another very popular type of tree in the United States. These are dark green trees with long lasting needles. They were named after the balsam that was found blistered in the bark. This was used to treat wounds during the Civil War. They are found in Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States.
Noble Firs. These are bluish-green and have well-spaced branches. Said branches are short, solid, and point upward. These are good if you like to heavily decorate your tree with ornaments. Although they are gaining popularity, they unfortunately only grow in the Pacific Northwest. They are also known as red firs.
Scotch Pines. These are the most popular type of Christmas tree in the United States due to the fact that it grows in many different climates and soils. They originated in Europe but were brought here by early settlers. They are cone-shaped with bright green needles that have excellent retention.
Virginia Pines. These are one of the only types of evergreens to grow in warmer climate, making them very popular in Southern states. They are also known as scrub pines and Jersey pines and are found all throughout the Appalachian Mountains. They are very commonly used in Christmas tree farms, wildlife reforestation, and mine land reclamation.
This is just a small sample of the vast amount of evergreens to choose from. Hopefully, this can help you to pick the best tree for your home.Daniel J Delgle.
Douglas Firs. These are perhaps the most classic type and generally what comes to mind when people think of Christmas trees. They are very large and pyramid-shaped, and needles give off a pleasing aroma. They grow in Western British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest in the United States. They are named after Scottish botanist David Douglas. Since is a member of the genus Abies, it is not actually a fir. This is why they are sometimes referred to as Douglas-firs or Douglas pines.
Balsam Firs. These are another very popular type of tree in the United States. These are dark green trees with long lasting needles. They were named after the balsam that was found blistered in the bark. This was used to treat wounds during the Civil War. They are found in Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States.
Noble Firs. These are bluish-green and have well-spaced branches. Said branches are short, solid, and point upward. These are good if you like to heavily decorate your tree with ornaments. Although they are gaining popularity, they unfortunately only grow in the Pacific Northwest. They are also known as red firs.
Scotch Pines. These are the most popular type of Christmas tree in the United States due to the fact that it grows in many different climates and soils. They originated in Europe but were brought here by early settlers. They are cone-shaped with bright green needles that have excellent retention.
Virginia Pines. These are one of the only types of evergreens to grow in warmer climate, making them very popular in Southern states. They are also known as scrub pines and Jersey pines and are found all throughout the Appalachian Mountains. They are very commonly used in Christmas tree farms, wildlife reforestation, and mine land reclamation.
This is just a small sample of the vast amount of evergreens to choose from. Hopefully, this can help you to pick the best tree for your home.Daniel J Delgle.