Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm

Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
10919 West Wilmington Road Peotone IL 60468 USA

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Phone: 7082589610

Christmas tree species at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm:

Black Hill Spruce Read more... -Black Hill Spruce has a stiff branch that is great for holding heavy ornaments. -Needles are stiff but not sharp unlike the Colorado Spruce. -Dense and conical in shape. -Darker than the White Hill Spruce, needles are bright green to bluish green and are 1/3 - 3/4 inches in length. There are many layers of the stiff needles. at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Black Hill Spruce Read more… -Black Hill Spruce has a stiff branch that is great for holding heavy ornaments. -Needles are stiff but not sharp unlike the Colorado Spruce. -Dense and conical in shape. -Darker than the White Hill Spruce, needles are bright green to bluish green and are 1/3 – 3/4 inches in length. There are many layers of the stiff needles.
Canaan Fir Read more... Canaan (pronounced
Canaan Fir Read more… Canaan (pronounced “Ka-naan) Fir looks similar to Fraser and Balsam Firs. They are very full dense trees with a pyramidal shape with a spire-like tip. Needles are softer and shorter than other varieties. Needle color varies from dark green to bluish green with silver underneath.eath.
Colorado Blue Spruce Read more... Colorado Spruce (or Blue Spruce) have a narrow, pyramidal, symmetrical shape with a cone shaped crown. Branches are very strong. Needles vary from bluish green to bluish grey, are 1 - 1 1/2 inches in length and are VERY stiff and sharp (gloves are recommended when handling or decorating). Good needle retention. at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Colorado Blue Spruce Read more… Colorado Spruce (or Blue Spruce) have a narrow, pyramidal, symmetrical shape with a cone shaped crown. Branches are very strong. Needles vary from bluish green to bluish grey, are 1 – 1 1/2 inches in length and are VERY stiff and sharp (gloves are recommended when handling or decorating). Good needle retention.
Douglas Fir Read more... Douglas Firs have been one of the most popular varieties used for Christmas trees since the 1920's. They are not related to true firs. Needles are soft, shiny and green, are 1 to 1.5 inches long and have are fragrant when crushed. Branches are spreading and drooping at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Douglas Fir Read more… Douglas Firs have been one of the most popular varieties used for Christmas trees since the 1920’s. They are not related to true firs. Needles are soft, shiny and green, are 1 to 1.5 inches long and have are fragrant when crushed. Branches are spreading and drooping
Fraser Fir Read more... Fraser Firs are very similar to Canaans and Balsams. Tree have a pyramidal shape. Needles are soft, silvery green and about 1 inch long. Excellent needle retention(especially when watered correctly in your home!) Space between strong branches leaves room for ornaments. Branches turn slightly upward. at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Fraser Fir Read more… Fraser Firs are very similar to Canaans and Balsams. Tree have a pyramidal shape. Needles are soft, silvery green and about 1 inch long. Excellent needle retention(especially when watered correctly in your home!) Space between strong branches leaves room for ornaments. Branches turn slightly upward.
Scotch Pine Read more... Scotch Pine are pyramidal when young(the age your Christmas Tree). They then grow to be very rounded and open trees at maturity. Branches are stiff and will hold heavy ornaments. Needles are dark green to bright green in color, can be 1-3 inches in length and are VERY sharp(gloves are recommended), Tree has excellent needle retention even when dry. at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Scotch Pine Read more… Scotch Pine are pyramidal when young(the age your Christmas Tree). They then grow to be very rounded and open trees at maturity. Branches are stiff and will hold heavy ornaments. Needles are dark green to bright green in color, can be 1-3 inches in length and are VERY sharp(gloves are recommended), Tree has excellent needle retention even when dry.
White Pine Read more... White Pine is the largest pine in the United States. They are full and bushy. Needles are soft, flexible(not good for heavy ornaments), are green to bluish green in color and vary from 2 1/2 - 5 inches long. Good needle retention. Little aroma (good news for people with allergies). at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
White Pine Read more… White Pine is the largest pine in the United States. They are full and bushy. Needles are soft, flexible(not good for heavy ornaments), are green to bluish green in color and vary from 2 1/2 – 5 inches long. Good needle retention. Little aroma (good news for people with allergies).
White Spruce Read more... White Spruce have a good natural shape with a cone shaped crown. Needles are bluish green to green and are short and stiff (1/2 - 3/4 inches long) with a blunt tip, so they are very good for holding ornaments. Needle retention is very good(especially with proper water in your home!), much better than other spruces. at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
White Spruce Read more… White Spruce have a good natural shape with a cone shaped crown. Needles are bluish green to green and are short and stiff (1/2 – 3/4 inches long) with a blunt tip, so they are very good for holding ornaments. Needle retention is very good(especially with proper water in your home!), much better than other spruces.

Winter activities and services at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm:

Cut your own at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Cut your own
Gift Shop at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Gift Shop
Tree Baler at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Tree Baler
Tree Shaker at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Tree Shaker
Wreaths and Garland at Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm
Wreaths and Garland

Christmas tree farms near Bengtson Christmas Tree Farm:

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Christmas tree at Luers Christmas Tree Farm (25.7 mi)
Christmas tree at Kingma Christmas Tree Farm (35.4 mi)
Christmas tree at Lee's Trees (55.3 mi)

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