
Height | 15 - 30 metres
Abies concolor, commonly known as the White Fir, is a stately evergreen conifer admired for its symmetrical form, soft blue-green foliage, and elegant year-round presence. Native to the mountainous regions of western North America, this species is widely valued in landscape and architectural planting for its strong vertical structure and refined appearance. The tree features dense branches clothed in long, silvery-blue needles that create a soft texture and distinctive colour contrast within planting schemes. Its naturally pyramidal habit provides a strong architectural silhouette, making it well suited to parks, large gardens, institutional landscapes, and woodland settings. As the tree matures, it develops an impressive stature while maintaining its balanced form and visual appeal throughout the seasons. Abies concolor typically grows to around 15–30 metres in height, depending on site conditions and age. With its graceful structure, attractive foliage, and enduring character, the White Fir introduces scale, texture, and evergreen interest to landscape and architectural drawings.