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The original
non-drop Christmas Tree with good needle retaining properties, soft,
wide and flat, dark green needles. The tree presents a wide conical
shape, and the branches are not too dense.
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Similar
to the Nordman fir in its needle retaining properties and its soft,
wide and flat, dark green needles. The top of the Fraser fir has
more branches than the Nordman fir, and the base is not as wide,
making it an ideal Christmas Tree if space is at a premium.
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A light
green colour, thin but "still soft" and relatively long
needles that have a wonderful citrus smell makes this tree unique.
Needle retention is good. Unfortunately, not available this year.
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The best
needle retaining tree there is, it has very long needles that give
a lovely pine smell to any room.
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The favourite
Christmas tree in England. It has the shape, smell and tradition
of Christmas past. Following our Christmas Tree care instructions
will help one of these trees retain its needles.
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Similar
to the Norway Spruce, perhaps a little darker and with a narrower
base, it takes up less space, allowing this Christmas Tree to fit
into the smallest of locations.
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We have
a range of Norway and Omorika spruces some as high as 1.50m (4 feet)
tall, still with their roots on, planted in red pots filled with
soil. They are field-grown especially for Christmas. Whilst not
guaranteed to grow on after Christmas many of our customers have
reported successfully planting our Potted Christmas Trees out in
the garden.
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