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Incense Cedar |
Lacy cedar with contrasting yellow buds on tips. Very fragrant. |
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Port Orford Cedar |
Flat cedar with slightly bluish cast. Finer texture than Western cedar. Long lasting. |
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Western Red Cedar |
Flat lacy cedar, solid green color. Long lasting. |
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White Pine |
Long needle. Inexpensive Christmas green. |
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Princess Pine |
A western pine with bluish-green needles. Very fragrant. |
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Noble Fir |
Our most popular green. Very hardy, needles grow ‘around’ the stems. Blue tint to
the needles. Used as a base for many of our greens. Very long lasting. |
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Silver Fir |
Similar growth habit to Noble Fir but stems are dark green with silvery-white cast
on the back of boughs. Long lasting. |
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Douglas Fir |
Medium green needle with a flatter growth habit than Noble or Silver Fir. Soft,
easy to work with. |
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Juniper |
Fragrant, woody stems with silvery blue berries. |
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Balsam |
Inexpensive Christmas green. Medium green color. We offer only high quality Canadian
Balsam. Available on our last 2 ship weeks. |
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Fraser Fir |
Stiff short needles. Silver cast. |
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Holly |
Although holly requires special handling (it must not freeze or get too warm), it
continues to be very popular. |
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Boxwood |
A broad-leafed evergreen with oval or oblong leaves that grow 1-1 ½ inches long.
The leaves have the look of leathery green above and pale underneath. |
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Oregonia |
The look of variegated Boxwood. Handle in a similar manner as Boxwood products. |