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Learn about the different types of Christmas trees
When choosing a Christmas tree, the decision often comes down to three popular types: spruce, fir, and pine. We’ll explore the distinctions between different types of Christmas trees and help you find the perfect artificial tree inspired by them.
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Spruce trees have short, stiff needles, typically in bluish-green or dark-green hues.
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Fir trees are sought after due to their flat needles and symmetrical tree shape which makes them ideal for home displays.
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Pine trees have long, soft needles clustered in bunches, which offer a unique texture and appearance to your display.
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Our artisan-designed trees have a multitude of branches, branch tips, and color variations that look and feel like real evergreen. To learn more, read this guide.
Consider the following factors when selecting between artificial Christmas tree varieties from Balsam Hill:
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The most common Christmas tree type in the United States is the Fraser fir, known for its strong branches, pleasant scent, and excellent needle retention. Other popular types include Douglas fir, Balsam fir, and Scotch pine.
You can tell these trees apart by examining their needles. Spruce needles are sharp, square, and roll easily between your fingers; pine needles are long and grow in clusters; fir needles are flat, soft, and usually attached singly.
Fraser fir and Noble fir are widely praised for their superior needle retention, making them ideal for indoor use throughout the season.
The traditional Christmas tree is typically a Norway spruce or Douglas fir. These evergreen trees are iconic symbols of Christmas, known for their conical shape and needle retention throughout the holiday season.
The main differences between spruce, pine, and fir trees lie in their needles and branches:
These features help distinguish each species, especially when choosing a Christmas tree.
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