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Christmas Trees

Straight from the Farm

Virginia Pine

Virginia Pine is a native to the South and one of the most widely grown Christmas trees. It has short needles, dense foliage, and a pleasant pine scent. Its strong branches make it an excellent choice for hanging heavy ornaments.

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White Pine

White Pine is a dense, full tree that has soft, blue green needles. This tree has a pleasant pine scent and decorates well with lightweight ornaments

Leyland Cypress

Leyland Cypress is one of the most popular trees grown in the South for Christmas trees. This tree drops very few needles and with proper care, will easily stay fresh through the entire Christmas season. In addition to being a beautiful tree with soft foliage, it is grown from cuttings and does not produce pollen; therefore enabling many asthma suffers to enjoy a real tree in their home.

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Carolina Saphire

Carolina Sapphire is a variety of the Arizona Cypress, the newest species developed for Christmas trees. Their foliage are bluegreen in color, soft to the touch, and very dense with an outstanding aroma.

Blue Ice

Blue Ice is another variety of the Arizona Cypress, the newest species developed for Christmas trees. Their foliage are bluegreen in color, soft to the touch, and very dense with an outstanding aroma.

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Eastern Red Cedar

Eastern Red Cedar is the South's traditional native Christmas tree. It has a wonderful cedar aroma and a dense, sometimes prickly, foliage.

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