Common Name: Canaan Fir
The Canaan fir is an alternative to the frazier fir. It can handle humidity much better than the other firs. The color is not as dark as other firs and tends to have a yellowish tint. light dense,k green foliage. The needles are short, flat, and soft to the touch, making them ideal for decorating and handling. Growth Habit: They tend to grow at a moderate rate, making them suitable for various landscape settings. Canaan Firs typically reach heights of 40 to 50 feet at maturity. Adaptability: Canaan Firs are adaptable to a range of soil conditions but prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soils. They also prefer cool climates with regular moisture. Disease Resistance: While no tree is entirely immune to diseases or pests, Canaan Firs are generally resistant to many common problems that affect other fir species. Landscaping Use: In addition to being popular as Christmas trees, Canaan Firs are also used in landscaping for their ornamental value. They can be planted as specimen trees, windbreaks, or as part of mixed evergreen plantings.
Plant Type: | Evergreen Tree |
Width: | 15-20' |
Height: | 40'-50' |
Fragrant: | No |
Fruit | Yes |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Zone: | 4 - 8 |
Deer Resistant: | Yes |
Salt Tolerant: | No |
Drought Tolerant: | No |
Exposure: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Bloom Time: | Late Spring, Early Summer |
Bark Type: | Smooth |
Landscape/Use: | Privacy Screen, Accent Plant |
Shape: | Pyramidal |
Soil Type | Loamy, Well Drained |
Leaf Color: | Dark Green |
Fall Color: | Dark Green |