Noble Fir
The Noble Fir is a native tree to Washington State’s Coastal and Cascade ranges. It is quite famous for its open, stiff branches, which are perfect for holding up the more substantial ornaments. The Noble Fir’s needles are about 1 inch long and are a beautiful blue/green with a touch of silver to them. Usually, the needles of a Noble Fir twist upwards showing the lower surface of the branches. The Noble Fir tree has a reputation for staying fresh for an extended period.
The Noble Fir is a native tree to Washington State’s Coastal and Cascade ranges. It is quite famous for its open, stiff branches, which are perfect for holding up the more substantial ornaments. The Noble Fir’s needles are about 1 inch long and are a beautiful blue/green with a touch of silver to them. Usually, the needles of a Noble Fir twist upwards showing the lower surface of the branches. The Noble Fir tree has a reputation for staying fresh for an extended period.
The Noble Fir is a native tree to Washington State’s Coastal and Cascade ranges. It is quite famous for its open, stiff branches, which are perfect for holding up the more substantial ornaments. The Noble Fir’s needles are about 1 inch long and are a beautiful blue/green with a touch of silver to them. Usually, the needles of a Noble Fir twist upwards showing the lower surface of the branches. The Noble Fir tree has a reputation for staying fresh for an extended period.