PINE, HEMLOCK, FIR
Pine, hemlock, and fir trees are classic evergreens that add year-round beauty and structure. With soft needles, pleasant scents, and elegant shapes, they thrive in sun or shade and a variety of soils—perfect for privacy, ornamentals, or holiday charm.

White Pine
A soft-needled evergreen known for its graceful appearance and fast growth.
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Height: 50–80 ft tall
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Width: 20–40 ft wide
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Long, soft blue-green needles with a feathery texture
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Fast-growing and ideal for windbreaks or naturalized areas
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Prefers well-drained soils and full sun, but tolerates some shade

Concolor Fir
A unique evergreen with soft, silvery-blue needles and a citrus-like scent.
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Height: 30–50 ft tall
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Width: 15–25 ft wide
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Long, soft needles with a distinctive blue-gray hue
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Tolerant of heat and drought once established
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Great for ornamental use or as a specimen tree

Canadian Hemlock
A shade-tolerant evergreen with a soft, elegant texture and layered branching.
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Height: 40–70 ft tall
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Width: 25–35 ft wide (can be pruned smaller)
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Soft, short needles and a graceful, slightly weeping habit
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Tolerates partial to full shade—rare among evergreens
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Excellent for screens, hedges, or woodland borders

Balsam Fir
A fragrant, cold-hardy evergreen with classic Christmas tree looks.
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Height: 45–75 ft tall
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Width: 20–25 ft wide
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Dark green needles with a silver underside and strong fragrance
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Naturally symmetrical, conical shape with dense foliage
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Thrives in cool, moist climates and acidic soil