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Nordmann Fir (abies nordmanniana)

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Bare-rooted trees available only between November and late April. Orders will only be dispatched during this period when the trees are not in active growth.

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Growing ​Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana)
  • UK's most popular Christmas tree due to excellent needle retention (non-drop), even indoors when drying out
  • Soft, glossy dark green needles that are non-prickly, making it child- and pet-friendly
  • Symmetrical pyramidal shape with strong branches ideal for decorations
  • Attractive ornamental evergreen for large gardens, parks, or woodlands; stately appearance with dense foliage
  • Hardy in UK conditions, disease-resistant, and suitable for timber or screening
Planting and Care
  • Site selection: Full sun to partial shade; sheltered position preferred for young trees; allow ample space as it can reach 20-30m+ tall and 5-8m wide canopy at maturity
  • Soil requirements: Moist but well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral loam or clay; avoid chalky, shallow sandy, heavily alkaline, or waterlogged soils
  • Best planting time: November to April (dormant season) for bare-root trees.
  • Planting method: Dig hole twice root width, same depth as the tree was growing in the nursery; improve soil with organic matter if needed; mulch base (keep away from trunk) for moisture retention and weed suppression
  • Ongoing care: Water deeply in first year and during dry spells; minimal pruning required; low maintenance once established
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    • Hedgerow Spacings
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    • Website Links
  • Payments
  • Hot Water Treatment
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  • Warm and Cold Pre-treatments
  • Require Light For Germination
  • Large Seeded Hardwoods
  • Non Dormant Species
  • Feathered & Specimen Trees
  • New Landing Page