Sprouffske Trees, Inc.

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Sprouffske Trees, Inc.

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  • Sprouffske Trees
  • ABOUT
  • DIRECTIONS
  • FIND YOUR TREE
  • TREE CARE
  • GREENERY
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    • Sprouffske Trees
    • ABOUT
    • DIRECTIONS
    • FIND YOUR TREE
    • TREE CARE
    • GREENERY
  • Sprouffske Trees
  • ABOUT
  • DIRECTIONS
  • FIND YOUR TREE
  • TREE CARE
  • GREENERY

Find your perfect tree

OUR TREES

Sprouffske Trees grows three types of  Christmas trees on the farm. 
With thousands of trees to choose from,  you're sure to find the perfect tree! 
Below, you'll find a bit more  about each of the firs that we grow here in Rainier.  


At the Sprouffske Tree Farm, the Christmas trees that are growing
generate enough oxygen for 1,260 people each day.  
We have three types of trees available: Douglas fir, Grand fir, and Noble fir.  


Did you know that 52% of all Christmas trees grown in the Pacific Northwest are Douglas firs? 

BEFORE YOU COME TO THE FARM...

 Before you come to the farm - be prepared!  Here's a few tips on making the trip to the tree farm successful:  

  • Measure the ceiling height in the room where the tree will be displayed. You don't want a tree taller than the room!
  • Measure the available width of the area of the room - so you know whether to buy a wider or thinner tree when you are out in the field.
  • When you visit the farm, be prepared for a day in the country.  Wear comfy shoes and older clothes. 
  • Bring gloves (if you're the lucky one who gets to carry the tree), your camera, and rain gear if the forecast looks wet.

PRICING

 

At Sprouffske Trees, the tree prices per tree - not sold by the foot. 
Current prices are as follows, per tree:  

Noble firs  |  $65

Grand firs  |  $40  

Douglas firs  |  $45

Select your tree

An American Favorite

The Scent of Christmas

The Scent of Christmas

The needles are dark green or blue green, 1 to 1 1/2 inches long, soft to the touch and radiate out in all directions from the branch. They have a sweet fragrance when crushed.

Nationally, it remains one of the most popular Christmas trees species. 

Sprouffske Trees has a wide variety of Douglas firs: from tall to small.


The Scent of Christmas

The Scent of Christmas

The Scent of Christmas

Grand Fir

The grand fir is one of the tallest firs, reaching heights of 300 feet. It is easily distinguished from other Pacific Northwest firs by its sprays of lustrous needles in two distinct rows. 

They are usually horizontally spread so that both the upper and lower sides of the branches are clearly visible. 

It produces a beautiful, thick foliaged tree when sheared and is known for its strong fragrance.

Stately and Strong

The Scent of Christmas

Stately and Strong

Noble Firs

The needles are roughly 4-sided (similar to spruce), over 1 inch long. The needles are generally twisted upward so that the lower surface of branches are exposed.

Long considered an excellent Christmas tree because of its beauty, stiff branches and long keepability, the species is growing in popularity (between 25% and 30% of the fresh tree market in the Pacific Northwest).


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