RICHARD TAJIRI'S
Christmas Trees
Bringing the best quality trees to Hawaii for over 30 years!
Noble Firs
Douglas Firs
Grand Firs
Description: This wide ranging
species grows from 70 to 250 feet
tall. The branches are spreading to
drooping, the buds sharply pointed and
the bark is very thick, fluted, ridged,
rough and dark brown.
The needles are dark green or blue
green, 1 to 1 1/2 inches long, soft to
the touch and radiate out in all
directions from the branch. They have
a sweet fragrance when crushed.
Description: In the wild, the trees
are tall, beautifully symmetrical and
grow to over 200 feet in height. The
bark is smooth with resin blisters
when young and changes to brownish-
gray plates with age.
The needles are roughly 4-sided
(similar to spruce), over 1 inch long,
bluish-green but appearing silver. The
needles are generally twisted upward
so that the lower surface of
branches are exposed.
Description: The grand fir is one of
the tallest firs, reaching heights of
300 feet. It is easily distinguished
from other Pacific Northwest firs by
its sprays of lustrous needles in two
distinct rows. They are usually
horizontally spread so that both the
upper and lower sides of the branches
are clearly visible. The needles are 1
to 1 1/2 inches long with glossy dark
green tops and two highly visible
white lines of stomata on the
undersides.
Blue Spruce
Fraser Firs
Nordman Firs
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Portland, OR 97280
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