Balsam Fir
(Canada Balsam)
Abies Balsamea
One of the most popular Christmas tree species due to its firm branches, aromatic needles and needle retention after being cut. A very hardy, common native evergreen of New Brunswick and across much of Canada. Thrives better in more northerly climates where it can attain heights up to 75 feet and with a life expectancy of 150 years. An important tree in the forestry industry used to make many building products. Provides food and shelter for local wildlife.
Additional information
Foliage | Evergreen, Coniferous |
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Locale | Native to New Brunswick, Native to North America |
Height | Medium (30-60ft) |
Width | Narrow |
Form | Pyramidal |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Longevity | Long (over 100 years) |
Hardiness Zones * | 3, 4, 5 |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun (over 6 hrs), Mostly Shade (slow growth), Partial Sun (4 to 6 hrs) |
Soil Preferences * | Moist, Slightly Acidic, Well Draining |
Soil Tolerances | Clay, Slightly Alkaline, Wet |
Other Tolerances | Road Salt, Urban Pollution |
Ornamental Interest | Form |
Wildlife Value | Birds (fruits/seeds), Small Mammals (fruits/seeds) |
Human Value | Carpentry (wood) |
Seed Collection | Personally in NB |
Planting Considerations | Prone to Wind Damage, Shallow Roots |