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  2. Here's What Real Christmas Trees Cost Across the Country - AOL

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    Price: $69 Tree types: Fraser Fir, Concolor Fir, Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Korean Fir Urquhart's Tree Farm. Any tree under seven feet for less than $70 is a welcome sight. Urquhart's will also ...

  3. Looking for the perfect Christmas tree? 11 Rochester farms ...

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    Here are 11 Rochester-area Christmas tree farms and what they offer this holiday season.

  4. Where to cut down a Christmas tree in New Jersey and ... - AOL

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    Barclay's Tree Farm, Cranbury: The farm offers a selection of Fraser Fir, Blue Spruce, White Fir, Noray Spruce and Douglas Fir trees.Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 23 to ...

  5. Abies concolor - Wikipedia

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    Abies concolor subsp. concolor — Colorado white fir or Rocky Mountain white fir A smaller tree to 25–35 m (80–115 ft) tall, rarely 45 m (150 ft). Foliage blue-green, [ 8 ] strongly upcurved to erect on all except weak, shaded shoots in the lower crown; leaves mostly 3.5–6 cm ( 1 + 3 ⁄ 8 – 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 in), and strongly glaucous on ...

  6. List of sources of the National Christmas Tree (United States)

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    Cut evergreen trees were used in 1923 and from 1954 to 1972. Living trees were used from 1924 to 1953, and again from 1973 to the present (2011). In the list below, the height of the cut tree is the height of the tree when raised at the White House. The height of the living tree is the height when it was first planted.

  7. Christmas tree production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While the first Christmas tree farm may have appeared as early as 1901, Christmas tree production in the United States was largely limited to what could be harvested from natural forests until the 1950s. Among the important Christmas tree producing areas in the U.S. are Wisconsin, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and the Pacific Northwest.