Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri) plant — close-up photo
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Fraser Fir

Abies fraseri

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The Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri) is an amazing tree species with many great qualities. It is a dense evergreen conifer native to the Appalachian mountains. Its pyramidal shape and glossy dark green needles, that curve upward, make it a beautiful and popular Christmas tree. Its needles are short, soft, flat and pleasant to the touch. It has been found to be highly resistant to pests, diseases, and environmental stress. Additionally, it has superior winter hardiness and a strong wood that produces very little sap. This incredible species is perfect for a variety of evergreen applications and is guaranteed to bring a unique and beautiful look to any landscape.

Pflegeleitfaden

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Gießen

Frequent — every "6-12" days.

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Licht

full sun, part shade, filtered shade.

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Boden

Well-drained

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Temperatur

Hardiness zone 6–6.

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Schnitt

Best pruned in February, March, April, June, July, August.

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Vermehrung

Seed Propagation, Seed Propagation, Seed Propagation, Cutting, Grafting Propagation, Layering Propagation, Tissue Culture

Krankheiten & Schädlinge

Common pests: Aphids, adelgids, Pest resistant, Disease resistant .

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