What type of Christmas tree lasts the longest?

Fraser fir will last you the longest, at about 5 weeks. If you like to buy your tree early, this one should still be looking good by Christmas time. A Douglas fir will also last quite a while at 4 weeks. Scotch pine also lasts for 3 weeks.
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What is the longest lasting Christmas tree?

Longest lasting: The longest-lasting tree (if you take care of it!) is the Fraser Fir.
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What type of Christmas tree sheds the least?

Scotch Pine (Scots Pine)

Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) has long been one of the most popular Christmas trees. The branches are stiff with ridged, 1 inch long, bright green needles that hold for weeks. They don't drop off the tree, even when they dry out.
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What type of Christmas tree retains its needles the best?

Scotch pine will keep its needles, even after becoming dry. If you need a long-lasting tree, look no further: The Scotch pine will retain its good looks and needles even if its water dries up while you're visiting family for part of the holidays.
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What type of tree is best for Christmas?

"With dark green or blue-green colored needles that are soft to the touch and a sweet scent, Douglas firs hold strong as a favorite. The National Christmas Tree Association agrees, noting the Douglas Fir is one of the most popular Christmas trees in the United States because of their perfect pyramid shape.
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Which is better Balsam vs Fraser?

The Balsam is a more traditional choice for a Christmas tree, since it naturally grows in this area. Balsams grow faster meaning their branch strength is less than a Fraser, however Balsams are often “fuller”, with more, closer growing branches. Unlike the Fraser, Balsams have “soft” needles.
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What is the strongest smelling Christmas tree?

1. Balsam Fir. The Balsam fir is the most fragrant of the trees, making it the most popular Christmas tree variety. They're durable and have short, flat, dark green needles.
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How long does a balsam fir Christmas tree last?

A healthy, fresh-cut Christmas tree will last for four to five weeks if properly cared for. If you're itching to put up your holiday decorations earlier, start with non-living decorations whenever you like, and finish off with fresh greenery and your Christmas tree around the first of December.
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How long does a blue spruce Christmas tree last?

This tree has blue-green leaves and reddish-orange bark. "It's priced much more reasonably" than other trees, Thomas said, though it lasts about three weeks. Spruce. This tree stays fresh for about two weeks, according to Thomas.
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What tree drops less needles?

'No Needle Drop' Nordmann Fir (Abies Nordmanniana)

The Nordmann Fir is a tough tree with thick, soft glossy needles that are dark green on the top and blue-green on the underside.
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What's the difference between fir and spruce?

To tell spruce and fir trees apart, it helps to know that spruce needles are sharply pointed, square and easy to roll between your fingers. Fir needles, on the other hand, are softer, flat and cannot be rolled between your fingers. Spruce needles are attached to small, stalk-like woody projections.
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Which lasts longer Douglas Fir or Fraser fir?

Fraser fir will last you the longest, at about 5 weeks. If you like to buy your tree early, this one should still be looking good by Christmas time. A Douglas fir will also last quite a while at 4 weeks. Scotch pine also lasts for 3 weeks.
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Which trees last longest?

Bristlecone Pines (Pinus Longaeva), Yew trees, and Ginkgo Biloba trees appear to be the longest lived on record.
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How long before Christmas should you buy a real tree?

You should consider mid-November as the time to plan and follow through on your Christmas tree purchase. Christmas tree farms typically open during the middle of November and start cutting trees for lot sales.
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How long do real Christmas trees last indoors?

With proper care, most real Christmas trees should last at least five weeks or more. That means, if you decorate for Christmas in late November, your tree should survive beyond the holiday festivities.
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Do Black Hills spruce make good Christmas trees?

Black hills spruce have excellent color and have a very traditional Christmas tree appearance. Branches are stiff and hold up well to ornaments.
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How long does balsam fir last inside?

An uncared-for, healthy, fresh-cut tree can last between four and five weeks. Start out with non-live decorations whenever you like, as you can by the end of December, and end up featuring your Christmas tree along with fresh greenery.
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What is the difference between Douglas Fir and noble fir Christmas trees?

The Douglas Fir is a very full and bushy tree, the branches are a lot weaker then the noble fir but it has short green needles, and has a strong fragrance, it is a cheap alternative to a noble fir.
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What does a balsam fir tree look like?

The Balsam Fir features aromatic foliage and a narrow, pointed, spire-like crown. The needles are flat, about ¾ inch long, and dark green in color. The under side of the needle is pale with a few white lines. Like all firs, the needles are generally the longest in the middle of the twig.
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Why does my real Christmas tree not smell?

If you have a living (potted) Christmas tree, it won't produce a strong smell. Less odor is released because the tree has an undamaged trunk and branches. You can spritz the room with Christmas tree fragrance if you want to add that special aroma to your holiday celebration.
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Is white spruce a good Christmas tree?

It's a tough tree that does well in urban settings and is resilient in cold climates. Among its appealing traits, the white spruce is popular in the Christmas tree industry. It's pyramidal form, dense crown, stiff needles and needle retention make it among the 16 most popular Christmas tree species in the country.
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Is balsam and balsam fir the same?

Canadian Balsam Essential Oil

Canadian balsam (Abies balsamea) is a tall, evergreen tree that grows up to 65 feet in height. It resembles the shape of “traditional” fir trees and synonyms for the tree include balsam fir and American silver fir (not to be confused with Abies alba).
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How do you tell the difference between Fraser fir and balsam fir?

Shape of Cones

The best way to tell the difference between Fraser and balsam firs is by looking at the cones. Frasers have bracts--structures that extend over the cone scales--that are longer than the cone scales and are curved. The bracts on balsam firs are shorter than the cone scales.
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What is the difference between a Douglas fir and a Fraser fir?

Looking at the needle arrangement on the twigs helps distinguish the species. Douglas fir tree's needles are held in two ranks around twigs looking like a v-shaped groove appears on the top side of needle-covered branches. Fraser fir needles are held upward all around the twigs, making them look rounded and plump.
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How do you keep a Douglas fir Christmas tree alive?

In order to keep your Christmas tree fresh, it is very important to keep the tree stand filled with water. A seal of dried sap will form over the cut stump in four to six hours if the water drops below the base of the tree, preventing the tree from absorbing water later when the tree stand is refilled.
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