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Bakersfield Tree Farm
405 Fairfield Road (Rte 36)
Bakersfield, VT 05441
802-827-3042
gafoote@myfairpoint.net

Member NH + VT
Christmas Tree Assoc.

TREES FOR TROOPS

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Updated Dec 7 2011

 

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We have a nice variety of Fraser, Balsam and Canaan Firs and White Pine. Please read our "About Your Tree" page to help make it last and reduce risk of fire hazard.

Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens glauca
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Blue Spruce have a gorgeous gray-blue appearance. They are also known for their sharply pointed needles and strong branches for heavy ornaments. The needles can be a little too picky for little children, but they may keep the cat away. Like all Christmas trees, they require a lot of fresh water. These trees are perfect if you like to hide gifts 'in' the tree.

Scotch, White, and Red Pine are traditional, long-needled trees favored by some folks. A soft appearance and the familiar 'pine woods' scent are their best attributes.

Fraser Fir Abies fraseri
The Fraser [Fray-shur] Fir has good needle retention, is dark blue-green in color, and a nice scent. This is a very popular Christma tree choice. These pyramidal-shaped trees are similar to a Balsam.

Balsam Abies balsamea
Pyramidal and stately shaped evergreen. Terrific scent and softer needles. Loved by many cats, too.

Canaan Fir Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis
Canaan (pronounced Kah-non) is a newer Christmas tree favorite. First identified in the Canaan Valley in West Virginia, this tree is very similar to the Balsam and Fraser.
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Open daily 8am to 5pm, until December 23rd.

Please note, we will close for the season at 5pm on December 23, 2011

Source: National Christmas Tree Association