Concolor Fir
Abies Concolor
Because of the growth habit and the softer effect it could well replace the spruces in the landscape; beautiful foliage, especially those trees with bluish needles.
Withstanding heat, drought and cold equally well, it prefers and makes best growth on deep, rich, moist, well-drained gravelly or sandy-loamed soils; dislikes heavy clay.
The concolor fir keeps its blue-green foliage all year.
Price: 3 gal: $19.99 / 5 gal: $29.99 / 7 gal: $39.99
- Light:
- Full sun (will tolerate light shade)
- Soil type:
- Deep, rich, moist, well-drained gravelly or sandy-loam soils
- Zone:
- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- Maximum height:
- 30-50 ft; can grow to 100 ft or more (National champion is 94 ft by 48 ft)
- Spread:
- 15-30 ft
- Growth speed:
- Slow to medium
- Habit (shape):
- Conical and branched to the base, the branches on the upper half of the tree tend to point upward, the lower horizontal or deflected downward, creating a rather rigid, stiff appearance in the landscape
- Flowers:
- Inconspicuous, monoecious; staminate - red or red-violet
- Fruit:
- Cones are stalked, cylindrical, 3 to 6 inches wide, pale green before maturity often with a purplish bloom, finally brown
- Texture:
- Medium
- Insect susceptibility:
- Sawflies
- Disease susceptibility:
- Needle blight, sooty mold
