Abies pinsapo ( Pendula Spanish Fir )

Abies pinsapo is a tall evergreen, columnar when young and maturing to a more irregular habit. Reaches heights of 80 feet and widths of 15 to 25 feet. Needles are sharp, dark green to blue and arranged radially on the […]

Abies pinsapo ( Hammondii Spanish Fir )

Abies pinsapo is a tall evergreen, columnar when young and maturing to a more irregular habit. Reaches heights of 80 feet and widths of 15 to 25 feet. Needles are sharp, dark green to blue and arranged radially on the […]

Abies pinsapo ( Fastigiata Spanish Fir )

Abies pinsapo is a tall evergreen, columnar when young and maturing to a more irregular habit. Reaches heights of 80 feet and widths of 15 to 25 feet. Needles are sharp, dark green to blue and arranged radially on the […]

Abies pectinata ( Silver Fir )

Tall, columnar evergreen reaching heights of 80 to 150 feet and widths of 15 to 20 feet. Ideal speciman for background in narrow spaces. Needles are dark green with silver underneath. Cones are cylindrical, yellow to green before ripening to […]

Abies nordmanniana ( Tortifolia Nordmann Fir )

Abies nordmanniana is a stately fir tree, usually growing 40 to 60 feet in height when cultivated, but up to 200 feet in the wild. The lustrous dark green needles densely cover the branches and have 2 whitish bands underneath. […]

Abies nordmanniana ( Refracta Nordmann Fir )

Abies nordmanniana is a stately fir tree, usually growing 40 to 60 feet in height when cultivated, but up to 200 feet in the wild. The lustrous dark green needles densely cover the branches and have 2 whitish bands underneath. […]

Abies nordmanniana ( Procumbens Nordmann Fir )

Abies nordmanniana is a stately fir tree, usually growing 40 to 60 feet in height when cultivated, but up to 200 feet in the wild. The lustrous dark green needles densely cover the branches and have 2 whitish bands underneath. […]

Abies nordmanniana ( Nordmann Fir )

Abies nordmanniana is a stately fir tree, usually growing 40 to 60 feet in height when cultivated, but up to 200 feet in the wild. The lustrous dark black-green needles densely cover the branches. The large 5- to 6-inch cones […]