Pine Trees
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Scotch Pine

- Located in the fields and the barn
- A tree with strong branches, dark green needles, and excellent needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”one_third”]
White Pine

- Live-dug tree, located in the fields and the barn, & in pots when available
- A long, soft needled tree with a lighter green color and good needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”one_third_last”]
Red Pine

- Located in the fields
- A bushier tree with long green needles, strong branches, and good needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”clear”][/bscolumns]
Fir Trees
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Douglas Fir

- Located in the barn
- A popular tree with short dark green needles, fragrant, and excellent needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”one_third”]
Canaan Fir

- Located in the fields
- A tree with short lustrous green needles and excellent needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”one_third_last”]
Fraser Fir

- Located in the barn
- A popular tree with dark blueish green needles, fragrant, and excellent needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”clear”][/bscolumns]
Balsam Fir
Located in the barn only
Spruce Trees
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Norway Spruce

- Live-dug tree, located in the fields, & in pots when available
- A tree with short, dark green needles. It must be properly watered for good needle retention.[/bscolumns][bscolumns class=”one_third”]