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Concolor Fir
It makes a handsome ornamental and decorative Christmas tree. This evergreen conifer tree is native to the mountainous regions of the western United States. Concolor Fir trees are large, densely-growing, narrow trees with a dome-shaped crown growing to 50 feet or more. It is a rapid grower after it becomes established. The Concolor Fir tree, Abies concolor, is also known as white fir, concolor fir, silver fir, Rocky Mountain white fir, Colorado Fir, Lows Fir, Pacific white fir. This rapid growing fir tree is the most drought-resistant of all native firs. Although it can exist on poor, dry sites, the white fir grows most vigorously in moist, well-drained, acid soils in protected locations. ... get more information
Korean Evodia It is a good honey plant and the foliage looks good all summer. Fruit remains during the winter and adds interest to an uninteresting time of year. The bark of older stems and branches resembles beech(smooth gray bark). This plant's small size will allow it to be used in restricted spaces, keeping in mind that it is as wide as tall. The Korean Evodia, 'Evodia daniellii' is one of the few flowering trees that flower in the summer, rather than spring. This plant appears to do better in good soils and seems somewhat intolerant of impoverished soils. |
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