![]() White fir tree is a specimen tree that thrives in cool, humid environments. See more pictures of trees. |
Growing white fir tree: Provided with well-drained, acid soil, the white fir is widely adaptable in full sun or partial shade. It can take more abuse from climatic extremes and city stress than other firs. This popular concolor fir is trouble-free and low-maintenance.
Uses of white fir tree: Massive at maturity, the white fir is used as a specimen on large properties, or as a screen or background plant.
White fir tree related species: The Fraser fir (A. fraseri) is similar to the Douglas fir, but with dark green needles. Other interesting species are the noble fir (A. procera), Veitch fir (A. Veitchii), and Korean fir (A. koreana).
Scientific name of white fir tree: Abies concolor
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