Striking
and
truly
graceful
objects
in
nature
A
popular
Christmas
Tree
choice
Features
needles
that
are
spiral
Grows
in
a
pyramidal
shape.
Prefers
acidic
or
neutral
soil
that
is
well
drained
Full
sun
and
partial
shade
are
best
for
this
tree
Can
be
expected
to
grow
in
Hardiness
Zones
Generally
growing
to
98
to130
feet
The
wood
is
white
Silver
fir
is
important
for
pulpwood
The
cones
dissipate
in
the
fall
to
release
their
seeds
Grows
to
over
200
feet
in
height
Used
in
the
frames
of
Mosquito
planes
of
World
War
II
Stiff
branches
make
it
a
good
tree
for
heavy
ornaments
Douglas
firs
commonly
live
more
than
500
years.
Can
grow
up
to
80
metres
Grows
in
mixed
coniferous
forests
Often
home
to
bears
and
cougars
Susceptible
to
fire
Is
found
along
the
Southern
Coast
Found
from
sea
level
to
mid
elevations
Has
a
thin
bark
Prefers
drier
climates
Seed
cones
are
barrel
shaped
Needles
are
flat
Blue
Bow
Gold
Bow
Silver
Bow
Red
Bow
STAR
Lemon
Bow
Green
Box
Lid
Green
Box
Side
Blue
Lid
Blue
Front
Red
Lid
Red
Side
Red
Front
Round
Lid
Round
Box
Silver
Ball
1
Silver
Ball
2
Silver
Ball
3
Silver
Ball
4
Green
Ball
1
Green
Ball
2
Green
Ball
3
Green
Ball
4
Red
Ball
1
Red
Ball
2
Red
Ball
4
Red
Ball
3
Blue
Ball
1
Blue
Ball
2
Blue
Ball
4
Blue
Ball
3