Description
– From the National Christmas Tree Association
The Fraser fir branches turn slightly upward. They have good form and needle-retention. They are dark blue-green in color. and have a pleasant scent.
Fraser fir was named for John Fraser (1750-1811), a Scot botanist who explored the southern Appalachian Mountains in the late 18th century. It grows naturally only at elevations above 4,500 feet in the Southern Appalachian Mountains from southwest Virginia, through western North Carolina, and into eastern Tennessee.
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