Christmas Trees
Our family farm consists of several different varieties of Christmas trees on 80 acres of land. From the aromatic Balsam Fir to Douglas Fir, Fraser, Concolor, or Canaan Fir for beauty and aroma. Blue and White Spruce trees offer strong branches for holding beautiful ornaments. Native to Michigan are the Scotch and White Pine trees.
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Fraser FirThe Fraser fir is best described as the Cadillac of Christmas trees. It is also known for its traditional look, with branches that layer. Great for... |
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Blue SpruceIf sturdy branches are what you desire, this would be the perfect tree. Needles range in color from green, to a white/blue like color and vary from... |
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Douglas FirAs with all firs the Douglas fir has superior needle retention and strong branching structure. A pleasant surprise with the Douglas fir is the... |
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Canaan FirWe have a saying on the tree farm, "looks like a fraser, smells like a balsam." This is an accurate depiction of our hottest selling tree,... |
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White PineThis is the state tree of Michigan. Its characteristics are long soft needles and a medium green color. It has the scent of pine and is wonderful to... |
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Concolor FirMany customers are unfamiliar with the Concolor tree. It has great branch structure and beautiful bluish green needles. The needles on this tree are... |
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Balsam FirBest described as the tree of the north. If you have ever walked through the northern woods you will appreciate the fragrance of this tree. The firs... |
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Scotch PineWith the economy the way it is, this tree is economical, yet attractive. A very dense tree describes the branching of the scotch pine, with good... |
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