The iconic evergreen of the holidays, prized for beauty, fragrance, and year-round elegance
FEATURES:
- Known as the classic Christmas tree with perfect form and symmetry
- Soft, dark green needles with silvery undersides for striking contrast
- Wonderfully fragrant foliage that fills the air with a fresh scent
- Dense branching provides excellent screening and habitat for wildlife
- Thrives in cool, well-drained soils of higher elevations
- Offers four-season beauty as a refined ornamental evergreen
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip
Plant Fraser Fir in groups of three to five for a naturalized look that mimics mountain forests. For year-round interest, pair it with flowering understory trees like Dogwood or Serviceberry to soften its strong vertical lines.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-7
- Mature Height: 30-50' tall
- Mature Width: 20-25' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
- Spacing: 20-25' apart
The iconic evergreen of the holidays, prized for beauty, fragrance, and year-round elegance
FEATURES:
- Known as the classic Christmas tree with perfect form and symmetry
- Soft, dark green needles with silvery undersides for striking contrast
- Wonderfully fragrant foliage that fills the air with a fresh scent
- Dense branching provides excellent screening and habitat for wildlife
- Thrives in cool, well-drained soils of higher elevations
- Offers four-season beauty as a refined ornamental evergreen
- Ships on our trucks because of the size of the tree – does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip
Plant Fraser Fir in groups of three to five for a naturalized look that mimics mountain forests. For year-round interest, pair it with flowering understory trees like Dogwood or Serviceberry to soften its strong vertical lines.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-7
- Mature Height: 30-50' tall
- Mature Width: 20-25' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
- Spacing: 20-25' apart
Why plant Fraser Fir?
How to use Fraser Fir in the landscape?
Frequently Asked Questions
Fraser Fir is known for its dense, pyramidal form, silvery needle undersides, and strong fragrance, making it a favorite as both a landscape tree and Christmas tree.
Provide consistent water during the first few years, especially in dry spells. Plant in cool, moist, well-drained soil and mulch to maintain even soil moisture.
Fraser Fir naturally maintains a symmetrical shape and rarely needs pruning. Remove only dead or damaged branches as needed.