Choosing the Right Christmas Tree for you.
If you are looking for particular traits in you Christmas tree such as, how prickly are the needs, the smell or needle type. I have outlined several popular trees sold in Connecticut and the Northeastern United States.
White Pine needles are very soft, green & 3 to 5 inches long.
Needles retention is good to excellent. The scent is mild.
Native to Eastern North America. Good for people that like
a softer look, but the branches are unable to hold heavy
ornaments.
Balsam Fir
Needles are 1/2 to 1 inch in length, green, silvery-white
underneath, fairly soft.
Douglas Fir
The Needles are Soft, blue-green, no more than an inch long. Needle Retention is Excellent. The scent is a Pleasant fir smell.
It is Native to Virginia, Tennessee & North Carolina
White Pine
White Pine needles are very soft, green & 3 to 5 inches long.
Needles retention is good to excellent. The scent is mild.
Native to Eastern North America. Good for people that like
a softer look, but the branches are unable to hold heavy
ornaments.
Balsam Fir
Needles are 1/2 to 1 inch in length, green, silvery-white
underneath, fairly soft.
Needle Retention is good. Has a very nice fragrant scent. Native to Northeastern and central U.S. & Eastern and Central Canada.
Douglas Fir
The Needles are soft and usually 1 to 1 1/2 inches long.Needle Retention is excellent. The sweet smell of Douglas fir is often used in potpourri.
Native to the Western U.S. & Canada. Douglas Fir can be found at many Christmas Tree farms in CT.
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