Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea)
6” - 12" Bare Root Seedling
Balsam fir is a minor component in forests of northern Michigan and prefers moist cool areas of the landscape. Birds, deer, and small mammals eat the seeds and buds of this fir.
Height: 40-80 ft
Soils: tolerates a variety of wetter soils
Water: Drought susceptible
Light: Full sun to full shade
Wildlife: den tree/nutrition/browse
Picture by Plant Image Library from Boston, USA
6” - 12" Bare Root Seedling
Balsam fir is a minor component in forests of northern Michigan and prefers moist cool areas of the landscape. Birds, deer, and small mammals eat the seeds and buds of this fir.
Height: 40-80 ft
Soils: tolerates a variety of wetter soils
Water: Drought susceptible
Light: Full sun to full shade
Wildlife: den tree/nutrition/browse
Picture by Plant Image Library from Boston, USA
6” - 12" Bare Root Seedling
Balsam fir is a minor component in forests of northern Michigan and prefers moist cool areas of the landscape. Birds, deer, and small mammals eat the seeds and buds of this fir.
Height: 40-80 ft
Soils: tolerates a variety of wetter soils
Water: Drought susceptible
Light: Full sun to full shade
Wildlife: den tree/nutrition/browse
Picture by Plant Image Library from Boston, USA