Grand fir

Abies grandis (grand fir) is one of the most popular species of Christmas tree in the U.S. Photo by John Hagstrom.

You have a grand fir.

Abies grandis
Grand fir

Abies grandis is native to the Pacific Northwest, the mountains of Idaho, and northern California. This large evergreen conifer grows upwards of 300 feet tall and has a trunk diameter of up to 6 feet. Because of its weak wood, grand fir is used primarily for paper making and packing crates.

Key Path Summary:

  • Leaves are needlelike, at least four times longer than wide.
  • Needles occur singly, not in clusters.
  • Buds are round or egg-shaped and have blunt tips.
  • Needles are attached directly to the stem.
  • Mature needles are 1 to 2 inches long.
  • Needles spread horizontally and are 1 ¼ to 2 inches long.
  • Needles have notched tips and have white bands only on the lower surface.

The 15 Species

All 15 species grown commercially as holiday trees in the United States and Canada are included in the key. Select a species below to see photos and learn more.

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