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WHICH CHRISTMAS TREE TO PICK
BY KYLE KING
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This is a comparison guide for sixteen of the most popular natural Christmas tree varieties grown and sold in North America. Pros and cons for each tree variety are discussed, such as scent, durability, and branch strength.
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Chiot's Run
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ARIZONA CYPRESS
Pros: soft needles, minty scent
Cons: poor durability, requires proper watering, moderate branch strength, growth limited to the Southwestern United States
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azmichelle
4.
BALSAM FIR
Pros: pleasant scent, soft needles, good durability
Cons: moderate branch strength, growth limited to Northeastern United States and Canada
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K.P. McFarland
5.
BLUE SPRUCE
Pros: good durability, strong branches
Cons: moderate branch strength, growth limited to Rocky Mountains and Northeastern North America
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cm195902
6.
CANAAN FIR
Pros: soft needles, long lasting scent, good/excellent durability
Cons: medium branch strength, growth limited to Eastern areas of North America
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Ed Suominen
7.
DOUGLAS FIR
Pros: soft needles, sweet scent, good durability
Cons: weak branches, growth limited to Eastern parts of North America
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RVWithTito
8.
EASTERN RED CEDAR
Pros: pleasant scent, grown throughout Central and Eastern North America
Cons: sharp needles, poor durability, weak branches
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pchgorman
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FRASER FIR
Pros: soft needles, popular scent, good/excellent durability, strong branches
Cons: growth limited to a few states in the Southeastern United States
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Fluffymuppet
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GRAND FIR
Pros: soft needles, strong citrus scent, good/excellent durability
Cons: weak branches, growth limited to the Western United States and Canada
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davidpc_
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LEYLAND CYPRESS
Pros: soft needles, light scent, excellent durability
Cons: moderate branch strength, growth limited to Midlatitude region of the United States
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hedgerowmobile
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NOBLE FIR
Pros: soft needles, distinctive scent, good/excellent durability, moderate/strong branch strength
Cons: growth limited to Washington and Oregon
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#ODF
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NORWAY SPRUCE
Pros: long-lasting scent, strong branches
Cons: sharp needles, requires proper watering, growth limited to the Northeastern United States
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F. D. Richards
14.
SCOTS PINE
Pros: soft needles, earthy scent, excellent durability, moderate/strong branch strength
Cons: sharp needles, growth limited to the Northeastern United States and Canada
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ragesoss
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VIRGINIA PINE
Pros: pleasant scent, good durability, moderate/strong branch strength
Cons: sharp needles, growth limited to areas of the Eastern United States and Western Canada
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thor_mark 
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WHITE FIR
Pros: citrus scent, good/ excellent durability, strong branches
Cons: pointed needles, growth limited to the Western United States and a few New England states
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esagor
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WHITE PINE
Pros: soft needles, pine scent, good/excellent durability, grown throughout North America
Cons: weak branches
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birdvoyeur
18.
WHITE SPRUCE
Pros: good/excellent durability, strong branches
Cons: stiff needles, unpleasant scent, growth limited to Canada and The Northern United States
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F. D. Richards
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BEST PICKS
Fraser Fir
Noble Fir
Scots Pine
White Pine
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