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White Fir

Botanical Name
Abies concolor
Hardiness
Zones 4 to 7
Height
30 to 50 feet
Width
15 to 30 feet
Flowers
Red to red-violet, not ornamentally important
Fruit
Stalked cones, start purple then mature to brown, disintegrate on tree
Light
Full sun to light shade
Soil
Moist, well-drained
Planting & Care
  • Transplant as balled and burlap
  • Drought, heat, cold tolerant
Problems
None serious
Varieties
  • Candicans - bright silver blue needles
  • Compacta - dwarf form, blue needles

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