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What is the difference between a spruce and a fir?

What is the difference between a spruce and a fir?

Spruce and fir trees have their needles attached individually to the branches. To tell spruce and fir trees apart, it helps to know that spruce needles are sharply pointed, square and easy to roll between your fingers. Fir needles, on the other hand, are softer, flat and cannot be rolled between your fingers.

Is balsam fir a good Christmas tree?

Balsam fir has long been a preferred species for many consumers because of its strong Christmas tree scent. It has dark green needles and excellent form.

Is Norway spruce a good Christmas tree?

For Christmas trees, overall color of Norway spruce is fair to excellent, but needle retention is considered poor unless the trees are cut fresh and kept properly watered. Growth during the first 10 years after field planting is relatively slow and 8 to 11 years are required to grow a 6-7 foot tree.

Is Balsam fir or Fraser fir better?

Simple, Frasers are known for their stronger branches. This is important for people with larger or heavier ornaments. Balsams grow faster meaning their branch strength is less than a Fraser, however Balsams are often “fuller”, with more, closer growing branches. Unlike the Fraser, Balsams have “soft” needles.

What Christmas tree sheds the least?

Nordmann Fir has sparseattractive , with ¾ – 1½ inch long needles that are not sharp, and do not drop easily when the tree dries out after cutting. This tree is a popular species grown in Europe for Christmas trees. White fir is a popular Christmas tree due to its soft needles and its excellent needle retention.

How long does a Norway spruce last?

Longevity Score How long will it last?
Nordmann Fir 9/10 5 weeks
Serbian Spruce 7/10 4 weeks
Norway Spruce 5/10 3 weeks