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Mature Height
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60 -
80 feet |
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Mature Spread
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30 -
35 feet |
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Soil Type
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Sandy,
Loam |
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Moisture
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Drought Tolerant |
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Mature Form
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Pyramidal |
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Growth Rate
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Moderate |
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Sun Exposure
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Full
Sun - Partial Sun |
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Flower Color
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Not
Showy |
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Fall Color
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Silver, Green |
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Foliage Color
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Silver
Green |
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Zones
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4-7 |
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Price: 9.95
The Concolor Fir tree, Abies
concolor, is also known as white fir, concolor fir,
silver fir, Rocky Mountain white fir, Colorado Fir, Lows
Fir, Pacific white fir. Concolor Fir trees are large,
densely-growing, narrow trees with a dome-shaped crown
growing to 50 feet or more.
This evergreen conifer tree is
native to the mountainous regions of the western United
States. This rapid growing fir tree is the most
drought-resistant of all native firs. Although it can
exist on poor, dry sites, the white fir grows most
vigorously in moist, well-drained, acid soils in
protected locations.
It is a rapid grower after it
becomes established. It makes a handsome ornamental and
decorative Christmas tree.
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