RENEWABLE | SUSTAINABLE | Traditional

There's no substitute for the joyof a
Real Christmas Tree.    

Over 1,000,000 plastic trees are dumped in our landfills each year.

Unlike Real Christmas Trees, which are renewable and biodegradable, plastic trees are made from chemicals like petroleum and can take hundreds of years to break down. 

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Real Christmas Trees are renewable, sustainable, and responsibly farmed.

By choosing a certified Real Christmas Tree, you’re supporting regional farmers and helping to prevent millions of pounds of plastic waste from
entering landfills each year.

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PNW Growers

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Privately Farmed Acres

5,000,000

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THE DIRT

There’s no substitute for a Real Christmas Tree.

Real Christmas Trees bring authenticity to Christmas, but they’re more than beautiful—they’re renewable, sustainable, and responsibly farmed. 

BIODEGRADABLE

Real Christmas Trees are 100% biodegradable, breaking down naturally and leaving no lasting waste in our environment.

RENEWABLE

As a renewable resource, Real Christmas Trees are replanted every year, ensuring a fresh, natural tree for every holiday season years into the future.

SUSTAINABLE

Responsibly farmed Real Christmas Trees support sustainable practices that protect and enrich the land for future generations.

TRADITIONAL

Real Christmas Trees are a treasured family tradition, bringing joy from the moment they’re chosen and brought home to decorate, through the magic of Christmas morning.

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Farm fresh, traditional,
PNW Christmas Trees
are available now.

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Tree Varieties Available in 2024

PNW Real Christmas Tree growers are world-famous for cultivating robust, healthy, lush trees. Look for these Pacific NW trees at a retailer near you.

Douglas Fir

A classic choice! Dense with soft, light green needles and a pleasant scent, the Douglas fir is one of the most popular Christmas tree species. Because the branches are not as stiff as some other species, the Douglas fir is best decorated with light-weight ornaments. This tree is also a good choice for budget-conscious consumers.

Grand Fir

The Grand fir is an elegant tree with dense, glossy foliage. Its needles are very distinctive — long, dark green and occurring in a flattened arrangement in two well-defined rows, they create an almost feather-like appearance. The Grand fir also maintains a fresh-cut scent. Due to its needle retention, it’s best displayed within two weeks of Christmas.

Noble Fir

Noble in name and stature, this stately tree features short, blue-green needles. The Noble fir has some of the best needle retention among Christmas tree species, with stiff branches and an attractive form to handle heavy ornaments. You’ll also find it used as greenery for wreaths and garland.

Nordmann Fir

Darker than almost any other fir, the Nordmann fir features glossy, dark green needles and excellent needle retention. The structure presents in a layered or tiered fashion, with sturdy branches for displaying ornaments. This tree has very little or almost no fragrance, making it a great option for those who may be sensitive to scent.

Fraser Fir

The Fraser Fir is becoming popular because of its narrow pyramid shape, strong slightly upturned branches which gives this tree a compact appearance. It has a wonderful citrus odor and is said to have the best needle retention of all the trees. The Fraser Fir has been used more times in the Blue Room at the White House than any other tree species.

Silvertip

With a distinctive appearance, Silvertips have branches with natural spacing, allowing for plenty of ornament display. Their branches grow in horizontal tiers, giving the tree a classic yet dramatic look. The needles of the Silvertip are bluish-green with silver at the ends, which reflect Christmas lights beautifully.

Find a Real Christmas Tree at a local retailer near you.