Fraser Fir
Fraser Fir
Our Non-Drop Fraser Fir is fresh cut and has an elegant pyramid shape and dense needles for a full to top appearance.
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The Fraser Fir is that little bit different, perfect for creating an original, unique look this Christmas. Popular in the United States and with demand beginning to grow within British homes, this tree is ideal for those that set trends. Benefiting from ‘non-drop’ needles like the Nordmann Fir, yet also with the added bonus of a wonderful citrus scent. Taller and thinner than other varieties, it is perfect for homes where space is precious, blending seamlessly into an already considered interior rather than dominating the décor.
This fir is elegant and subtle due to its compact pyramid shape and more upright branches. The feature that really sets this tree apart is its silvery blue tones, creating a strong look even before you begin decorating. The Fraser Fir will last about five weeks if given a fresh cut to the base of the trunk, placed in a water-holding tree stand and watered regularly.
The Fraser Fir is totally unique. Perfect for people yearning for something a little less run of the mill than other trees. The beautiful colour palette means that you can keep the dressing simple, allowing for the natural beauty of the tree to shine through. You also get the benefit of a warm citrus aroma with very minimal needle drop.
The Fraser Fir brings so much to the table with its stunning natural colours and unique form. Therefore you can really play into decorating themes centred around the celebration of the natural world. Keep it simple and allow for the tree’s inherent beauty to shine through. Or opt for earthy tones such as forest green, coppers and deep reds. Or play on a look that reflects the beauty of an autumnal day or a walk in the forest.
The Fraser Fir is native to the Appalachian Mountains that span North America. They were discovered by a Scottish botanist, John Fraser (1750-1811) who was exploring the southern Appalachian Mountains in the late 18th century. They are now grown in Scotland and are increasing in popularity within British households. A Fraser Fir decorates the White House each year.
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