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Plants: Abies procera - Noble Fir

Posted by amazon 17.07 2008 on 08:30:53 (709 readers)
Abies procera - Noble Fir

Abies procera - Noble Fir

Nobe Fir (Abies procera), Grow your own Christmas Tree! Majestic evergreen native to the pacific northwest, widely grown as a Christmas Tree. Can reach 200 feet or more in height. Prefers moist soil and some protection from wind.


Also makes a great bonsai!

Publisher: Hirt's Gardens
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You can order HERE
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