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You can bring in your empty decorative pot and let Pesche’s decorate it with beautiful seasonal flowers! Or pick out the perfect one in our gift and flower shop and we’ll do the same!

Fresh & Flocked Christmas Trees

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We have the perfect tree for your trimming this Christmas. Here are our most popular varieties and their best features to help you decide which kind of tree fits best in your holiday home.

  • Douglas Fir: A favorite Christmas tree with bluish–green needles and one of the best fragrances of all the trees. Release its sweet fragrance by crushing some of the needles, and breathe the fresh evergreen scent all season long.
  • Fraser Fir: The Fraser Firs pyramid shaped branches turn slightly upward. Combined with its dark green color, excellent needle retention, and wonderful scent, this tree may be just what youre looking for.
  • Concolor Fir: Blue-green needles 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches long; nice shape and good aroma, a citrus scent; good needle retention.
  • Scotch Pine: As a Christmas tree, it is known for its dark green foliage and stiff branches which are well suited for decorating.
  • White Pine: The Nat'l Christmas Tree Association notes "the Scotch pine is known for its excellent needle retention and good keepability. It resists drying and if permitted to become dry does not drop its needles."

Flocked Christmas Trees

Relive the nostalgia of Christmas past with a beautiful white flocked Christmas tree. At Pesche’s, flocked and frosted Christmas trees are still a very important part of our holiday tradition. Choose from our vast selection of high quality, freshly cut and flocked Christmas trees.

A flocked Christmas tree has many benefits including that they don’t dry out as quickly as green trees and they hold their needles, thus reducing fire danger. They also offer a special snow-covered appearance, unmatched by an artificial or green tree.

Preserve your special childhood memories or create a new tradition for your family by purchasing a flocked Christmas tree this year.