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Virginia Pine - The most popular Christmas Pine on South Carolina tree farms. Sturdy limbs, long-lasting, great pine scent. Native to upper piedmont and mountain areas.

Leyland Cypress - Incredibly long-lasting when kept in water. Doesn’t shed! Fast becoming the new Southern tradition in Christmas trees.

White Pine – South Carolina is one of the few Southern states growing this Christmas pine, which grows naturally all the way into Canada. Soft blue-green foliage, long lasting with a great pine scent. Takes the longest to grow.

Red Cedar – Most of us in the South had one growing up. Great smell but somewhat prickly. Not as long lasting as pines. Best cut 2 to 3 weeks before Christmas. A Southern Classic!

Carolina Sapphire – A relatively new cultivar of Arizona Cypress. Beautiful blue color and wonderfully aromatic. Longevity is similar to cedar but is soft to the touch!

Deodar Cedar – Branching and needles similar to firs. Great for decorating, sturdy but prickly. Unique musky aroma. Lasts well but, like firs, some inner needle shedding. Native to the Himalayas.
 

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