Blue Noble Fir – Abies procera glauca (Abies nobilis) 120 Seeds | Fragrant Evergreen Conifer Classic Christmas Tree | Wind Firm | Blue Needles | Bonsai Friendly
Blue Noble Fir – Abies procera glauca (Abies nobilis) 120 Seeds | Fragrant Evergreen Conifer Classic Christmas Tree | Wind Firm | Blue Needles | Bonsai Friendly
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Blue Noble Fir (Abies procera glauca), also known as Noble Fir or Abies nobilis, is one of the most impressive evergreen trees native to the Cascade and Coast Ranges of Washington, Oregon, and northern California. Growing naturally at elevations between 980 and 4,900 feet, this high-altitude fir is admired for its strength, symmetry, and beautiful blue-green foliage.
In cultivation, Noble Fir typically grows 50–100 feet tall, though in native forests it can exceed 250 feet. It features a narrow, slightly tapered cylindrical form with flattened bluish needles about 1 inch long. The needles curve at the base and are often upswept, giving branches a refined, layered appearance.
Large upright cones (4–10 inches long) mature from purple to olive-brown and disintegrate in fall to release winged seeds. Young bark is smooth and gray with resin blisters, becoming reddish-brown and furrowed with age. Exceptionally wind tolerant and fragrant, Blue Noble Fir is one of the most desirable premium Christmas tree species and also makes a stunning specimen tree for larger landscapes.
You will receive:
✔ 120 Abies procera glauca seeds
✔ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔ Detailed germination instructions
✔ Non-GMO seeds
✔ Secure packaging
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Blue Noble Fir, Noble Fir
Botanical Name: Abies procera glauca (Abies nobilis)
Plant Type: Needled evergreen conifer
USDA Zones: 5–7
Height: 50–100 feet (over 250 feet in the wild)
Shape: Slightly tapered cylindrical
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Sun: Full Sun
Soil: Moist, cool, well-drained, acidic soil preferred
Water: Moderate
Drought Tolerance: Low to Moderate
Maintenance: Low
Fall Color: Evergreen
Native Range: Northwestern United States
🌳 Landscape Uses
• Specimen tree
• Parks and large lawns
• Christmas tree plantings
• Windy sites
• Bonsai
• Reforestation
🌱 Germination Instructions
For best results, follow these steps in order:
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Soak seeds in water for 24 hours.
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Cold stratify for 30–45 days at 40°F in a moist (not wet) medium.
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Sow 1/4 inch deep in well-drained soil.
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Keep evenly moist during germination.
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