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 nobilis ( Noble Fir )
Abies nobilis or Noble Fir, is a tall evergreen reaching 270 feet in native stands, generally 50 to 100 feet in cultivation. It has a symmetrical, narrow growth habit, with blue-green conifer needles. The bark is grey and smooth with […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Roger Watson Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa ‘Roger Watson’, is a very slow-growing evergreen, reaching 3 feet tall after approximately 10 years. The needles are blue-gray. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The 2- to 4-inch cones are dark purple and cylindrical. Native […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Pendula Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Lopalpun Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( H. B. Logan Pass Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Glauca Compacta Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Dwarf Arizona Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica ‘Compacta’ or Dwarf Arizona Fir, is slow-growing compact evergreen suitable for small spaces or dwarf gardens. It may reach 10 to 15 feet tall with a conical, oval shape. The needles are blue-gray. The bark is […]
Abies lasiocarpa ( Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark is a pretty gray or chalk-white. The […]
Abies koreana ( Starker’s Dwarf Korean Fir )
This dwarf cultivar is slow growing. It features a cone-shaped habit with the needles being blue to green. It has flat, blunt needles and tiered, horizontal branches. Similar to ‘Prostrate Beauty’. This plant enjoys plenty of sun, cooler climates and […]