
It typically takes from 7 to 10 years in the field to produce a 6' to 7' Christmas tree.

At Papa's we have a variety of sizes and types of fresh trees for your selection.

Noble Fir is a traditional favorite for many families. It is known for its beauty, sturdy branches and long keepability as a Christmas tree. Nobles prefer to grow in a higher elevation, but we work hard to have them available here for your selection.

Fraser Fir was named for Scottish botanist John Fraser. The tree has a nice uniform shape, and is noted for its dark green needles on the top of the branches, and silver needles underneath. The Fraser has a pleasing scent and it is a good selection for those who want a tree that remains fairly slender.

Turkish Fir is native to Northwestern Turkey. Its appearance is similar to the Noble Fir, but grows more slowly. They are becomming a new favorite for many families. We have a limited supply of these very symetrical and lush trees.

Grand Fir is a favorite among many of our customers because of its "Christmas fragrance". In the wild, these trees can grow to 300 feet tall.

Douglas Fir has been one of the major Christmas trees grown in the Pacific Northwest for many years. Holiday shoppers like the bushy appearance of this tree. In the wild, Douglas Fir trees can live for a thousand years.
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