Abies procera glauca (Blue Danish fir, Blue Noble Fir)

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Abies procera glauca (Blue Danish fir, Blue Noble Fir) is a majestic evergreen tree that belongs to the family Pinaceae. It is a variety of the Abies procera species, which is native to the western parts of North America, particularly in the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada mountains. The Blue...

Abies procera glauca (Blue Danish fir, Blue Noble Fir) is a majestic evergreen tree that belongs to the family Pinaceae. It is a variety of the Abies procera species, which is native to the western parts of North America, particularly in the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada mountains.

The Blue Danish Fir is highly regarded for its stunning blue-green foliage, which sets it apart from other fir trees. The needles are relatively long, measuring about 2 to 3 centimeters in length, and they grow in a dense, spiraling pattern along the branches. The unique blue coloration of the needles adds an element of elegance and distinction to this tree.

In terms of size, the Blue Danish Fir is known for its grandeur. It can reach impressive heights, often exceeding 60 meters (200 feet) when fully mature, with a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). This tree has a pyramidal shape, with branches that radiate horizontally from the trunk and then gently droop downward.

During springtime, the Blue Danish Fir produces small, cylindrical cones that sit upright on the branches. These cones are typically green or purple when young and mature into brown or purplish-brown as they ripen. They contain seeds that are dispersed by the wind, contributing to the tree's reproduction.

This particular variety of fir tree is highly valued as an ornamental tree in landscapes and gardens. Its striking blue coloration provides a captivating focal point, and its large size makes it ideal for creating a dramatic presence in spacious areas. The Blue Danish Fir thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun or partial shade to grow optimally.

When cultivating the Blue Danish Fir, it's important to ensure proper care and maintenance, including regular watering, mulching, and protection from extreme weather conditions. With the right conditions, this tree can grace its surroundings with its beauty and contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of any landscape.

Botanical Name : Abies procera glauca

Common Name : Blue Danish fir

Height : 30- 50 ft

Spread : 30- 40 ft

Germination Info : Seed require 30-45 days cold moist stratification

Hardiness zone : 4-7

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 625 

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