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Last Updated: 9th May 2024

What does a balsam tree look like?

The Balsam Fir is easy to identify. It has aromatic leaves and a narrow pointed crown that looks like a spire. The needles are about 3/4 inch long and are dark green in color. The needle's underside is pale and has a few white lines. The needles are, like all firs in general, longest at the center of the twig.



So, where can balsam trees be found?

Abies Balsamea, or Balsam Fir, is a North American /fir3_ that's native to the eastern and central Canadian provinces (Newfoundland, Alberta, and Maine) and south in the Appalachian Mountains and West Virginia.

The next question is: What are balsam tree used for? Common uses: Paper (pulpwood), plywood and construction lumber. Comments: Balsam Fir, a favourite Christmas tree species is used to make Canada balsam.

It is also important to find out if Balsam is a pine tree.

Balsam fir trees (Abies Balsamea), are also known as the balm-of-Gilead, Northern balsam and silver pine, or blister fir. This ornamental tree is a native to cooler climates. It is often used as a Christmas Tree.

What is the average life expectancy of balsam fir trees?

Around 90 years