13 facts about North Carolina’s Fraser firs

Back Achers Christmas tree farm | photo by Erin McPherson

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Chances are, if you have a live Christmas tree in your home this year, it’s probably a Fraser fir, and it was probably grown right here in N.C. DYK: The most common Christmas tree — mostly grown in the mountains of Western North Carolina — is the Fraser fir (94% of all Christmas trees, as a matter of fact). And while you might already know that we’re lucky enough to live smack dab in the middle of Christmas tree country, we bet we’ve got a few more deets here that you can use to spark conversations around your tableor tree — this season.

13 fascinating facts about Fraser firs

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