Are Nordman good Christmas trees?
The Nordmann Fir tree, otherwise known as the ‘non-drop’ tree is by far the most popular tree in the UK. Every year it is the best selling real Christmas tree and for good reason – not only does the Nordmann Fir look fantastic with its bushy branches and even shape, but its longevity is second to none.
Which is better Fraser Fir or Nordmann Fir?
Whilst they are not quite as soft as the Nordmann Fir, they are still less prickly than the Norway Spruce and have far better needle retention. Fraser Firs are typically very dense however they tend to be more narrow around the base meaning they are a great choice for those with smaller spaces.
Is Nordmann Fir better than Norway Spruce?
The Nordmann Fir has gained popularity in recent years due to it’s good needle retention qualities and ability to look good throughout the festivities. Often described as being non-drop, this is not strictly true, but it will retain it’s needles better than Norway Spruce.
Is Nordmann Fir fragrant?
The Nordman fir is native to the Caucasus mountain range located in Turkey between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. The Noble fir has long been considered the “King” of Christmas trees. Its majestic beauty, rich fragrance and perfectly spaced branches make it a top seller.
What is the difference between Nordmann Fir and Norway Spruce?
The Nordmann fir has a glossy green colour and big needles which are lovely and soft, making it suitable for those with young children. It’s more expensive than the Norway spruce, which has that classic rich, fresh Christmas fragrance and a very structured pyramid shape.
How do you care for a Nordmann fir Christmas tree?
How to care for a Nordmann Fir Tree
- Cut the stem. Once your supplier delivers your Nordmann Fir Christmas tree, use a saw to cut about 5 centimetres of the stem.
- Put the tree in a container full of water right away. Make sure to keep your tree hydrated with water.
- Monitor the container.
- Avoid heat sources.