Species We Grow
Nordmann Fir
A non-native species to the Pacific Northwest. Originally from Turkey and the Republic of Georgia, Nordmann Fir has been grown in Europe for Christmas trees for over 50 years. They have dark green needles with a glossy appearance on strong, tiered branches, and is durable and long lasting.
Sizes from 4'to 10' larger possible
Noble Fir
A native species to the Pacific Northwest and our specialty. Known for its beauty, the noble fir is a hearty, long-lasting species, and its stiff branches make it a good tree for heavy ornaments. The species is widely used in the greenery business to make wreaths, door swags, garland and other Christmas products.
Douglas Fir
A native species to the Pacific Northwest. Nationally, Douglas Fir remain one of the most popular Christmas tree species. They tend to be a lower cost tree than other species as they take less time to reach optimum height and require less labor to bring to market.
Fraser Fir
A non-native species to the Pacific Northwest. Fraser fir are a native species from the East Coast and primarily grown in North Carolina. They are a strong and durable tree with tiered branches.