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Blue Ice is a cultivar of the Arizona cypress and has attractive blue-gray foliage and upright branches. Its foliage it not “needle-like” but, instead, is flat and lacey, much like cedar. Native to the southwestern region of the US. blue ice exhibits a beautiful bluish silver color with a very fragrant fresh crisp smell that will remind you of Christmas. Typical of cypresses, Blue Ice is subject to rapid drying in a warm home and requires frequent watering. (Not available for 2025, available in 2026)
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The Canaan fir shares many of the characteristics of the Balsam fir and Fraser fir with its rich color, pleasant fragrance and an attractive layered structure that is ideal for displaying ornaments. Like the Fraser fir, the needles of the Canaan fir are relatively short and soft. Starting at $97.99 (In store pickup only)
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Only for in store pickup We offer Tim Mitchell Yule tree stands that are comprised of three pieces of welded rebar, a center spike, and a 10-quart water bowl. The Tim Mitchell Yule tree stands have been manufactured for over 50 years standing the test of time. We personally use these trees stands and have so for over 20 years as they are remarkably easy to install, remove, and extremely stable. The center spike is treaded and allows for the stands to be pounded on with a hammer and spun counterclockwise to remove. We offer medium stands which comfortably hold a tree up to 7 feet. We also offer the large stands which have a heavy duty rebar legs based and can hold trees up to 12 feet tall. All stands come with rubber tibs for the rebar ends to prevent sliding and to provide floor protection.
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Concolor firs or sometimes referred to as “White Fir” are native to the west coast in the Rocky Mountains. Concolors are known for their pleasant citrus aroma found within their needles. They exhibit a blueish green appearance and are very full trees. Concolors have moderately strong branches, similar to that of the Douglas firs and exhibit good needle retention. Their needles are approximately 1 to 3 inches long in length and are very soft. Starting at $79.99 (In store pickup only)
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Douglas fir is an evergreen conifer native to the Pacific Northwest. Its needles are flat, spirally arranged, and range in color from dark green to bluish-green. Known for their fullness and strong branching structure, Douglas firs make excellent holiday trees. The needles release a sweet, fresh, woody fragrance that is highly distinctive and appealing. Starting at $79.99 (In store pickup only)
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Fraser Fir is the most popular Christmas tree species with many desirable traits. Fraser Firs have a beautiful bluish-green color, short, stiff needles making them great for holding all your holiday ornaments. These crowd pleasers exhibit a fresh, earthy fragrance that will fill your home. Fraser Firs typically have the best needle retention out of most all Christmas trees. Starting at $85.99 (In store pickup only)
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The Leyland cypress displays dense, dark green foliage with soft, feathery tips. It produces a mild resinous fragrance with fresh, spicy, and citrusy notes. Unlike other evergreens, the Leyland does not have true needles, which means it does not shed them. A hybrid of Monterey cypress and Nootka cypress, the Leyland originated in England. $87.99 Any Height (In store pickup only)










