Tara Sgroi
The inch-long needles are thin, pointed, and soft; they grow in
two rows, as on the balsam, and stick out in different
directions, giving the tree a beautiful, feathery appearance.
Douglas firs are dark green or blue green, depending on their
genetic makeup and the type of soil they were grown in. The
branches are more flexible than those of the balsam, making this
not the best choice for heavy ornaments.