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303 North Saddle Creek Road Omaha, NE 68131 P (402) 558-5900
Fraser Fir Christmas Tree - The combination of needle retention, blue-green color, and pleasant scent has led to Fraser fir being our most popular Christmas tree species. It requires from 9 to 10 years in the field to produce a 6-7 feet tree.
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Douglas Fir Christmas Tree Sheared - This sheared form of the Douglas Fir has a full appearance. The needles are extremely fragrant.
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Douglas Fir Christmas Tree Un-sheared - This un-sheared form of the Douglas Fir is the “Old-fashioned” or “Charlie Brown” Christmas Tree. Grown naturally with little trimming the open appearance gives lots of space for ornaments to hang.
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White Pine Christmas Tree - White Pine have long, soft needles. This tree remains very fresh and has a wonderful shape that many people think it is artificial.
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Scotch Pine Christmas Tree - Scotch Pine have a medium needle that are tinted to provide an even color and some moisture retention.
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