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Balsam Fir - Abies balsamea x Canaan - Outdoors or Bonsai - Quart Pot
Origin: North America, especially in northern Great Lakes region and eastward through upper elevations of northeastern states. Balsam Fir is an attractive pyramidal evergreen with a symmetrical growth habit. The trees fragrant dark green needles measure -1 long and are marked with two light lines on the lower surface. Balsam Firs trunk is gray and h…
Origin: North America, especially in northern Great Lakes region and eastward through upper elevations of northeastern states. Balsam Fir is an attractive pyramidal evergreen with a symmetrical growth habit. The trees fragrant dark green needles measure -1 long and are marked with two light lines on the lower surface. Balsam Firs trunk is gray and has raised resin-filled blisters. Balsam Fir is still popular for Christmas tree use in many northern areas. Balsam Fir prefers a rich, well-drained soil and requires ample soil moisture. It grows best in cool climates; foliage becomes sparse in hot, dry conditions. It makes an attractive landscape plant in cool, moist regions.
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Origin: North America, especially in northern Great Lakes region and eastward through upper elevations of northeastern states. Balsam Fir is an attractive pyramidal evergreen with a symmetrical growth habit. The trees fragrant dark green needles measure -1 long and are marked with two light lines on the lower surface. Balsam Firs trunk is gray and has raised resin-filled blisters. Balsam Fir is still popular for Christmas tree use in many northern areas. Balsam Fir prefers a rich, well-drained soil and requires ample soil moisture. It grows best in cool climates; foliage becomes sparse in hot, dry conditions. It makes an attractive landscape plant in cool, moist regions.