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             Tree Types


          
Virginia Pine
Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginianan) is a short-needled pine with pleasant pine fragrance, dense foliage and good growth rates. It has been by far the most widely planted southern Christmas tree over the past three decades and still is the most common species at most farms in the deep South.



 
   
   
Fraser Fir

Often called the "Cadillac" of Christmas trees, the Fraser Fir has several key properties that earn it this title.
  • Needle retention ~ ranks first among Christmas tree species.
  • Soft, short needles, yet a full bushy look ~ it is not painful to decorate a Fraser, and the ornaments and lights are not hidden by the needles.
  • Strong branches ~ Your heavy ornaments will find a prominent place, without weighing down the branch.
  • Beautiful color ~ the Fraser is naturally dark green in color, and the undersides of the needles have a reflective silvery sheen.
  • Pleasant aroma ~ a spicy blend of fruit and forest will gently fill your home when you display a fresh Fraser Fir.

The pre-cut Fraser Firs at Holiday Acres are premium grade trees, and every one is perfect.  They were shipped from North Carolina in a refrigerated truck.  When they arrived, they were placed into water to keep them nice and fresh for you.


Leyland Cypress  Leyland Branch

Leyland Cypress

Leyland Cypress (Cupress ocyparis leylandii)  foliage is dark green to gray color; has upright branches with a feathery appearance; has a light scent; good for people with allergies to other Christmas tree types. One of the most sought after Christmas trees in the Southeastern United States.