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| Also known as Abies fraseri, the Fraser Fir ws
named after the Scot botanist John Fraser, who discovered the tree in
the Appalachian Mountains in the 18th century. The fraser fir grows naturally
in a pyramidal shape, with soft, flattened dark green needles. This evergreen
is yet another that is widely used by the Christmas tree industry. Ther
Fraser fir has a strong scent and retains its needles for a long time
when cut, making it an excellent choice. Grows at a medium growth rate
to a height of about 60 feet.
You will be purchasing 3 year old seedlings that average 6-9" in height. They will be carefully packaged to ensure they arrive healthy and ready to plant. |
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Shipping begins mid-April once the frost is out of the ground. All plants are shipped bare root from my father's nursery in Midwestern Wisconsin. Please understand that commiting to a shipment date before this time frame just is not possible, however, if mother nature is kind and the ground thaws early then the trees will ship early. Every effort is made to ensure the plants you receive are healthy and ready to plant. However, it is impossible to guarantee planting results. Weather, soil conditions, insects and proper planting all play a part in successful growth. We are not responsible for the plants health if you choose to order a plant that will simply not grow or survive in your area based on the pictured zone map. Please order responsibly. *** All prices shown INCLUDE shipping and handling charges. *** USDA Zone Listing |
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