Brighten up your place with a lovely pre lit christmas tree that has even light placement and minimal wires.
Douglas fir christmas tree nz.
Hk 1 338 hk 1 638 the douglas fir christmas tree pseudotsuga menziesii has been the most popular christmas tree species since the 1920s in the us.
Pines genus pinus spruces genus picea firs genus abies and cypress genus cupressa.
Today about 113 000 ha of douglas fir is grown in new zealand mostly in the south island supplying an annual production volume of 155 000 m 3 of rough sawn timber about 3 5 percent of all new zealand production timber.
These trees come in different shapes and sizes from under 4 feet to over 8 feet.
You are sure to find one that will bring in the christmas cheer.
Varieties of traditional christmas trees.
In addition to these the douglas fir pseudotsuga menziesii is also commonly used as a christmas.
Douglas fir pseudotsuga menzieii the traditional christmas tree used by many americans and canadians.
As the new zealand government became aware of the problems caused by wilding douglas fir they were forced to manage the continued spread of these and other invasive trees.
There are many different species of evergreen trees that are used for christmas trees.
The most common of these species are classified in one of four genera.
The flexible medium weight branches make the douglas fir customer friendly for display and decoration.
The invasive douglas fir trees are known in new zealand as wildings meaning trees that are spreading on their own in places they are not welcome.
Many different native american groups used the bark resin and pine needles to make herbal treatments for various diseases.
Choose from alberta spruce douglas fir virginia pine flocked and accented.
Douglas fir pine leaves can be used to make pine needle tea.
It s character is best described with long soft blue green needles and a sweet fragrance.
During the following 40 years nearly all trees were harvested from forest lands.
The douglas fir has been the major christmas tree species used in the pacific northwest since the 1920 s.
Don t thin too heavily and aim to have a final crop of between 400 and 600 stems ha which will restrict branch size and sapwood percentage.
The short needles that are dark green with a silvery appearance on the underside and soft.
Douglas fir has been commonly used as a christmas tree since the 1920s and the trees are typically grown on plantations.
This tall evergreen fir tree is frequently used in the christmas tree industry and has a lemon scented note that s sweet and refreshing.