Scotch Pines are medium-sized evergreens with an orangish-red bark up near the top of the trunk and branches and a darker bark near the base. The needles exhibit a short and twisted characteristic with a bluish-green color.
White Pines are known for their straight trunks and soft needles. The bark has a grayish-brown hue and the needles are flexible, soft, and long (at about 2.5 to 5 inches long).
Norway Spruces are known for their long, straight trunks and drooping branchlets. The needles are dark green and usually 1/2 to 1 inch long. The bark has a coppery-gray brown hue.
The Canaan Fir Tree is prized for its bluish dark green foliage. The needles are short and soft, with the bark being smooth and gray. It has excellent needle retention and a pleasing fragrance.
Fraser Firs are have dark green shiny needles that grow up to 1inch long and an excellent fragrance. These trees have a classic Christmas tree shape with thin and smooth bark.