Concolor Fir Transplants
(a.k.a White Fir)
(Abies Concolor)
The Concolor Fir (or White Fir) is similar in appearance to the Colorado Blue Spruce, meaning it is a very attractive tree with a medium greenish blue color. They are fast growing, can grow as high as 150 feet and live over 300 years.
They are widely used as ornamental trees and thrive all over the Eastern US, and grow naturally from the Rocky Mountains all the way to the West Coast.
The Concolor Fir has softer needles about an inch long, and produce a pleasant aroma. It's cones are about 4 inches long on average, and point up instead of down as with other evergreens.
Concolor are somewhat shade tolerant, and grow on both moist loamy soils and drier sandy soils.
Estimated size: 6-12 inches - height does not include roots [?]
Zones 3-6 (see zone map)


Prefers full sun, but does well in partial shade
SOLD OUT - available Fall 2008
Pictures of mature Concolor Fir


These pictures are for general identification and description only. As your trees reach maturity, they may vary slightly in size, color, and general appearance.