Fraser fir
An attractive medium growing conifer native to the Eastern U.S. mountains. Its short narrow leaves, coupled with beautiful yellow-tipped, purple cones, give this tree an attractive appearance to suit most medium to large gardens. Disease resistance is another good trait of this tree; it can be planted in a mixed forestry situation. ?
Growing as a Christmas tree:
Also suitable as a particularly neat and narrow living Christmas tree. It's not dissimilar in shape to the Norway spruce, but the Fraser doesn't drop its needles as quickly. It also has a more narrow base - making it ideal for tight spaces. It's now the best selling Christmas tree in the US, and also has a lovely, aromatic fragrance.
Site: Inland exposure tolerated
Soils: Well drained, prefers acid
Position: Sun, tolerates partial shade when young
Season of Interest: Evergreen, cones
Hardiness: Hardy
Size: Medium to large height - 60ft (18m) eventually