Abies – Firs

Firs generally have quite soft, thin needles and tiered branching patterns. Size options listed as (on firma) are grafted on Abies firma, a species tolerant of heat and humidity. Now fir trees can be grown even as far south as Georgia!

 
 
This category represents the slowest-growing conifers. Most miniature conifers are rounded or globose in shape, but the incredible assortment listed here offers all different shapes and habits. Most of the varieties in this category grow about 1 inch per year, meaning that even after 10 years, you will likely have a plant that is scarcely 1 foot tall! On each product page, a full description as well as additional growth information is provided. Find the perfect miniature conifer for your garden by using the search filters on the left to meet your needs.

LANDSCAPE USES
Since these conifers grow so slowly, they are ideal for miniature trough gardens or railroad gardens. Miniature conifers are also often used in rock gardens, where a stunted, alpine appearance is desired.

If you are looking for a conifer that will never outgrow its space or a conifer that will do well in a container, miniature conifers are the perfect option.

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