Fraser FirAbies fraseri Height: Typically 30–40 feet tall in Michigan’s cooler climate Spread: Approximately 15–20 feet wide Spacing: Plant 20–30 feet apart for a refined, spacious display Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Evergreen Native to the United States Description Fraser Fir delivers a stunning vertical accent with its elegant, conical form and richly aromatic, needle-clad branches. In Michigan’s cooler climate, this magnificent evergreen grows into a beautifully proportioned tree that offers a fresh splash of classic evergreen beauty year-round. Known for its delightful fragrance and timeless Christmas tree shape, Fraser Fir brings a refined statement of natural elegance to any landscape. Its dense, vibrant green foliage and sturdy structure create an inspiring focal point that blends tradition with modern sophistication. General Care Sunlight: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring at least 6 hours of direct light daily for optimal growth. Watering: Water regularly after planting to establish a healthy root system; once established, occasional watering during extended dry periods Mulching: Apply a 2–3 inch layer of mulch around the base to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature; keep mulch slightly away from the trunk to ensure proper airflow. Pruning: Minimal pruning is necessary; remove any dead or damaged branches in late winter to maintain a tidy, elegant form. Fraser Fir brings a gorgeous blend of timeless beauty and uplifting presence to Michigan landscapes, offering a refreshing, fragrant evergreen statement that remains both inspiring and enduring.