Types of Trees
Cut Your Own Tree
We grow 11 species of trees and are always evaluating new varieties in order to provide you with the best Christmas tree. So, if you want a tree that will make your home smell like an evergreen forest, hold its needles, and your favorite ornaments – just ask. We’ll hand you a saw and point you in the right direction.
Frasier Fir
Fragrance: Subtle Balsam scent, hint of apple
Stout branches
More forgiving of dry, warm rooms
Varieties grown from Roan Mountain—special selections from two hillsides in North Carolina
Balsam Fir
Fragrance: Classic Christmas tree
Soft needles
Traditional
Varieties grown from New Hampshire Blue, Cook, Bracted, Downey
Canaan Fir
(A Type of Balsam Fir)
Fragrance: The same as a Balsam
Hints of blue in many needles
Varieties grown selected from late budding trees in the Canaan Valley of West Virginia
Siberian Fir
Fragrance: Out of this world! Tangy citrus
Lighter green needles.
Soft and huggable
Koreana Fir
Fragrance: Zesty citrus scent
Silver underside on branches
Very durable
Originates from seed collected from Jeju Island, South Korea
White Pine
Fragrance: Northern WI campground
Soft, gentle branches
Economical
Varieties grown from seed selected from local trees
Norway Pine
Fragrance: the perfume of trails up north
Firm branches, long needles
Also known as Red Pine; MN state tree
Varieties grown from across northern WI, MN and MI
Silver Spruce
A.K.A. Meyers spruce
Fragrance: Subtle Boundary waters scent
Very easy to decorate, good for heavy ornaments
Similar to Blue Spruce but hardier
Cat Proof (mostly)
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