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The Balsam Fir, a
Wisconsin native, is a truly superb Christmas tree. It
has short, 3/4”-1 1/2”, flat needles, that are rounded
at the tip. The needles have no “stems” that attach them
to the twigs and thus are singly attached and form a
very soft feather-like spray of foliage. Its lovely
green color and its fragrant, fresh-cut aroma make it
one of the most desirable trees on the market. Even
heavy ornaments can be hung from its strong boughs that
have been pruned carefully for the desired shape. The
Balsam Fir has cones that are about 3 inches long and
ripen in the late summer to late fall, which is one
reason why you will often see cones on the trees on the
lots.
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