East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 2019, Page 18, Image 18

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HOLIDAY DECORATING | TRADITIONS
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Picking the Perfect Tree
For many people, it
just isn’t Christmas
without a tall,
glorious real tree.
Here are some
popular varieties
of trees and their
pros and cons.
SCOTCH PINE,
PINUS SYLVESTRIS
Grown in the northwest,
Midwest, Great Lakes and
northeast. These trees have
sturdy branches that are
dense and tightly spaced, so if
you have a ton of decorations,
this is the tree for you.
DOUGLAS FIR,
PSEUDOTSUGA
MENZIESII
These blue-green trees
grown in the northwest, Great
Lakes and northeast are the
classic Christmas tree. It’s full-
er and thicker than a Fraser
fir, but it will drop needles, so
keep the vacuum handy.
BALSAM FIR,
ABIES BALSAMEA
WHITE PINE,
PINUS STROBUS
LEYLAND CYPRESS,
CUPRESSUS LEYLANDII
This dark green beauty has
a strong, classic Christmas
smell and tough branches to
hold all your heavier orna-
ments. It’s branches also make
it a great choice for garlands
and wreaths.
This bluish tree is grown
along the Canadian border. It
doesn’t smell as strongly as
other varieties, so it’s great if
you’ve got sensitive noses in
your house. It also has flexible
branches that do better with
lighter decorations.
The South’s Christmas tree
has delicate, feathery branch-
es. It’s a good keeper and per-
fect for those who decorate
for the entire season, but
doesn’t smell.
VIRGINIA PINE,
PINUS VIRGINIANA
Also known as a Colorado
blue spruce, this tree has a
knockout smell and waxy,
gray-blue needles. It has
strong branches for decorat-
ing.
NOBLE FIR,
ABIES PROCERA
These trees can grow up to
230 feet tall, but also go great
in your living room. They have
a strong fragrance and equally
strong branches.
These medium-sized trees
are lightly fragranced and easily
identified by their short, twist-
ed needles that grow in pairs.
BLUE SPRUCE,
PICEA PUNGENS