White Fir (Abies concolor) plant — close-up photo
Moderate de culture

White Fir

Abies concolor

Aperçu

White Fir (Abies concolor) is an amazing evergreen tree species found in the western United States. It has a distinct white bark that fades to a yellowish hue on the lower branches and a graceful, conical shape. The beautiful Blue-green needles of White Fir are soft and tufted at the end and release a pleasant Christmas-like aroma when crushed. This sturdy species can grow up to 300 feet tall and over 140 years old, making it one of the longest living species in the world. It is highly adaptable, drought-tolerant, and very low maintenance with minimal pruning requirements. White Fir is an excellent choice for privacy screens, windbreaks, and living Christmas trees.

Guide d'entretien

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Arrosage

Average — every "7-10" days.

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Lumière

Full sun, part shade.

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Sol

Acidic, Rocky , gravelly , dry, Well-drained

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Température

Hardiness zone 3–3.

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Taille

Best pruned in February, March, April.

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Multiplication

Seed Propagation, Hardwood Cuttings

Maladies et ravageurs

Common pests: Aphids, adelgids, Canker, sap rot, Dieback, Root rot, Pest resistant, Disease resistant .

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