Firs, with their unique upward cones, complement a landscape design
Abies:
| Balsamea Nana | Dwarf dark green cushion of a tree-Ideal for rock gardens. |
| Koreana | The Korean Fir: Voted most beautiful conifer by the American Conifer Society |
| Koreana Aurea | The golden Korean Fir-Breathtaking golden needles |
| Koreana Starker's Dwarf | A dwarf prostrate form, still containing all the beauty |
| Koreana Nanaimo | A beautiful compact form which also gets the purple cones when young |
| Koreana Silberlocke | Silvery white needles give this tree uncommon beauty. A must have. |
| Koreana Gelbunt | This Horstmann has green and yellow needles |
| Concolor Winter Gold | The yellowish green needles turn yellow in cold weather |
| A.Con. Blue Cloak | An awesome blue color on this White Fir |
| Concolor Candicans | Extremely blue and silver needles on this showpiece tree! |
| Concolor Dwarf Blue | Same beautiful needles on a much smaller tree |
| Abies x Arnoldiana Poulsen | Hybrid of Koreana and Veitchii low growing cultivar |
| Procera Glauca | The bluest of the species! |
| Alba Pendula | Weeping European Silver Fir-small mounding tree with soft green needles |
| Alba Pyramidalis | Semi-Dwarf tree with dark green needles. |
| Lasiocarpa Martha's Vineyard | Beautiful fir found on in New England |
| Pindrow | West Himalayan Fir |
| Recurvata | Chinese Min Fir grows 12-18" annually |
| Veitchii Glauca | Similar to Koreana in that it gets early purple cones |
| Las.Ariz. Compacta | Cork Bark Fir. Small tree with creamy white bark and blue-white needles. |
