Noble Fir Christmas Tree

Our Noble Fir trees are dense and full of stunning dense needles. They’re one of the most popular types of fir trees sold in Ireland. Thanks to its aligned structure and heavy evergreen foliage it has a sturdy shape that can carry the Christmas ornaments. The Noble Fir needles are strong and will remain on the tree throughout the Christmas season.

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Noble Fir Christmas Tree

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Noble fir trees have rich blue-green needles with soft and dense needles. Because of its strong but flexible branches, noble fir boughs are frequently used to make fresh Christmas wreaths. The Noble Fir has a beautiful scent and is known for its strong needle retention.

About The Noble Fir

Noble fir, which originated on the United States North West coast, is still abundant in the Rocky Mountains. Although a popular and attractive Christmas tree, its wood is also utilized in paper production and for basic construction reasons.

The Noble fir’s silvery blue-green needles are long and tip upwards, revealing the bottom branches. It also features strong branches that can withstand the weight of large ornaments and other Christmas tree decorations. It’s frequently used in wreaths, Christmas garlands, and door swags. This variety keeps its needles well, making it a good choice. 

Tree Care Tips

It’s advised that you cut a fresh slice from the trunk of your tree before you get it home, just like you would with other firs, to allow it to absorb the most water possible, and that you continue to feed it every day.

Water stands aids in absorbing water, reducing needle drop, and preserving the real tree from dryness. Please keep it away from fires and put it wherever everyone in the house can enjoy it!

Weight 10 kg
Available Tree Sizes

5 foot – €50.00, 6 foot – €60.00, 7 foot – €70.00, 8 foot – €80.00, 9 foot – €90.00

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