Abies nordmanniana ( Compacta 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 […]

Abies magnifica ( Red Fir )

Tall, columnar, thick trunked evergreen reaching heights of 80 to 120 feet and widths of 15 to 20 feet. Ideal speciman for background in narrow spaces. Needles are long, grayish green with gray bands underneath and lie flat on the […]

Abies lasiocarpa ( Rocky Mountain 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 ( Hexenbesen 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 ( Korean Fir )

Abies koreana is a slow growing, conical shaped tree with shiny, dark green leaves with 2 whitish bands underneath. The cones are blue-violet before maturity. Best in cooler climates, this fir can tolerate some heat. ‘Aurea’ is small and slow […]

Abies koreana ( Compact Form Korean Fir )

‘Compact Form’ is small and pyramid shaped. It features needles that are short and green and densely arranged. The needles are flat and blunt on branches that are tiered and horizontal. This plant enjoys plenty of sun, cooler climates and […]

Abies koreana ( Brevifolia Korean Fir )

Abies koreana is a slow growing, conical shaped tree with shiny, dark green leaves with 2 whitish bands underneath. The cones are blue-violet before maturity. Best in cooler climates, this fir can tolerate some heat. ‘Brevifolia’ is small and slow […]

Abies koreana ( Blauer Pfiff Korean Fir )

Abies koreana is a slow growing, conical shaped tree with shiny, dark green leaves with 2 whitish bands underneath. The cones are blue-violet before maturity. Best in cooler climates, this fir can tolerate some heat. ‘Blauer Pfiff’ has blue needles […]