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The Fraser Fir Christmas Tree, native to the US and grown in Quebec, features a silver-blue color and excellent needle retention. It is a robust tree with rounded needles. Ideal for your many decorations.

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Premium — Details

Appearance: Showroom‑quality presentation with a highly uniform silhouette and rich, vibrant color.

Needle Density: Very high density for a full, luxurious look.

Leader: Perfectly straight leader. Ideal for toppers.

Branches: Strong, consistent branching with balanced taper.

Imperfections: Minimal to none.

The Fraser Fir Christmas Tree (Abies fraseri) is one of the most popular premium Christmas trees on the market, known for its exceptional needle retention, naturally full shape, and strong branches. With its fresh holiday fragrance, the Fraser fir is the perfect choice for customers looking for a long‑lasting, high‑quality Christmas tree.


Needle Description & Appearance

The Fraser fir is widely recognized for its distinctive and elegant needle profile:

  • Short, soft needles (¾"–1")
  • Glossy green tops with distinctive silver‑white undersides
  • Two‑ranked needles that give the tree a naturally layered, textured look
  • Strong, upward‑angled branches ideal for heavy ornaments
  • Naturally symmetrical, dense, and visually premium

These characteristics make the Fraser fir one of the best‑looking and most durable trees available for indoor displays.


How Long Does a Fraser Fir Last?

The Fraser fir is prized for its longevity:

  • 3 to 6 weeks of freshness indoors
  • Excellent resistance to drying
  • Superior needle retention compared to most tree species

This makes it ideal for early December (or even late November) installations.

To maximize the lifespan and freshness of a christmas tree, proper care is essential.

1. Fresh Cut on the Trunk

Before placing the tree in its stand, cut ½ – 1 inch off the base to reopen the resin‑sealed vascular system.

2. Hydration Is Critical
  • Use a stand with 1 gallon (4 L) or more water capacity.
  • Fill immediately after cutting.
  • Maintain the water level above the cut at all times. Never let it run dry.

Christmas trees, especially freshly cut ones, will drink heavily in the first several days.

3. Placement in the Home
  • Keep the tree away from heat vents, fireplaces, radiators, and sunny windows.
  • Humidifiers can significantly improve needle retention.
4. Additives Not Required

Plain water is the most effective choice—no additives necessary.

Commercial Logistics & Bulk Delivery

We specialize in large‑volume orders for retailers, distributors, fundraisers,
municipalities and commercial partners. Our shipping process is optimized
for reliability and efficiency, from 50 units to over 50,000+.

  • Dry Box — The majority of our loads are shipped using this method
  • Open Trailer — For customers in need of fast unload or large‑volume per load
  • Palletized — Compatible with forklifts and warehouses
  • Metal Frames — Stability and capacity for large greenery
  • Multi-destination — We organize shipping logistics

Additional information

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Tree size

5'-6', 6'-7', 7'-8', 8'-9', 9'-10', 10'-12'

Species

Fraser

Tree Age

6 – 10 years

Trunk diameter

1.5 – 2.5"

Needle Retention

9/10 (Excellent)

Fragrance Level

Strong, long-lasting

Branch strenght

Suitable for heavy ornaments

Harvest time

Week 46 (mid-November)

Origin

Locally harvested in Québec, Canada

Growth altitude

~315 meters (~1033 feet)