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Abies procera (Noble Fir)

Abies procera

Also known as Noble Fir

$79.00

Size

SunFull sun to part shade
💧WaterModerate
🌡Zones5-7
🦌DeerResistant

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About This Plant

Abies procera (Noble Fir) is a Fir cultivar, 'Noble Fir', valued for its sculptural form and refined evergreen texture in the landscape.

True firs are classic cool-climate evergreens with soft flat needles, aromatic foliage, and upright purple-blue cones held like candles on the upper branches. Soft, flat needles attached singly to twigs; cones stand upright on branches and disintegrate on the tree.

Full sun to part shade suits this species best. Plant in moist, well-drained, cool, acidic soil. Hardy USDA Zone 3 to 7. Watch for balsam woolly adelgid (especially on Abies fraseri), spider mites in heat, and root rot on heavy wet soils. Firs prefer cool, well-drained mountain conditions over hot lowland sites.

For a Pacific Northwest native conifer of similar character, consider Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas Fir), the iconic PNW timber tree, or Tsuga heterophylla (Western Hemlock) for shaded sites. For coastal exposure, Picea sitchensis (Sitka Spruce) thrives where salt wind defeats most evergreens.

Plant Details

Botanical
Abies procera
Common name
Noble Fir
Lifecycle
Perennial
Foliage type
Evergreen
Mature size
50-100 ft tall × 8-12 ft wide
Growth rate
Moderate
Bloom time
Non-flowering
Bloom color
Purple, Green
Foliage color
Green

Care Notes

Plant in cool, moist, well-drained, acidic soil. This high-elevation native prefers cool conditions and struggles in hot lowland sites; choose a sheltered or elevated position. Water consistently during establishment. Monitor for adelgid infestations.

Garden Attributes

  • Pacific NW native
  • Deer resistant
  • Coastal suitable
  • Grown organically
  • Pollinator value: None documented
  • Wildlife: Bird forage, Bird habitat, Small mammal forage
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