Bill Cook, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org
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Bill Cook, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org
Fraser Fir Transplant
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Fraser Fir Transplant

Fraser Fir Transplant

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Abies fraseri

Fraser fir, also called southern balsam fir and she-balsam, is a small- to medium-size tree native to the southern Appalachian Mountains. Fraser fir is often used for erosion control, landscaping, and Christmas trees.

Current Sale Size: 4 year old seedling, 10-16"

Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate

Soils: well-draining, acidic, fertile; rocky, sandy, loamy

Moisture: Moist

Shade Tolerance: Full to Part Sun

Mature Height: 50-70 ft.

Mature Spread: 10-25 ft.

Deer Damage Potential: Low

Originsouthern Appalachian Mountains

Uses: Ornamental, Christmas trees, Erosion Control, Winter Interest

Special Note: Salt Intolerant

 

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