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Tree Types 

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White Pine​

Michigan’s state tree! With long, soft, feathery needles, the White Pine has a graceful, elegant look and is ideal for lightweight ornaments. It’s also a great choice for allergy-sensitive households.

Douglas Fir

A timeless choice with soft, full branches and a sweet evergreen aroma that fills the room. Its classic pyramid shape and lush green color make it a cozy centerpiece for the holidays.

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Black Hill Spruce

This dense, beautifully shaped tree has deep green to powdery blue needles and very strong branches, perfect for heavy ornaments. Its sharper needles also make it naturally pet resistant.

Blue Spruce

With its striking blue/green hue and sturdy branches, the Blue Spruce brings classic beauty to any home. Its strong limbs make it perfect for displaying heavy ornaments and keeps its shape beautifully through the season.

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Frasier Fir

Known for its dark blue-green color, soft needles, and rich fragrance, the Fraser Fir is a holiday favorite. It has strong branches, excellent needle retention, and a naturally full shape that makes decorating effortless.

Scotch Pine

Sturdy, long-lasting, and vibrant, the Scotch Pine features bright green needles and a strong, symmetrical shape. Its excellent needle retention makes it a dependable choice for a tree that stays fresh all season.

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Concolor Fir

Recognized for its silvery blue needles and pleasant citrus scent (making it Megan's favorite tree). The Concolor Fir offers a unique look and aroma. Its flexible branches and soft needles make it both beautiful and easy to handle.

Canaan / Balsam Fir

A wonderful blend of strength and fragrance, this fir combines the best traits of Fraser and Balsam varieties. Its soft needles, deep green color, and long-lasting freshness make it a traditional favorite for families.

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