We have the following tree types available

Tree Care | Christmas Tree Facts

Virginia Pine (Pinus Virginianan)

Virginia Pine

Virginia Pine

A short-needled pine with pleasant pine
fragrance and dense foliage.
It is by far the most widely planted
Christmas tree in the southern United States.

Leyland Cypress

Leland Cypress

Leland Cypress

A sterile hybrid cross between the Monterey cypress
and the Alaskan cedar.
Because the tree is a sterile hybrid, it does NOT pollinate,
and therefore is an excellent option for those that have tree allergies.
Customers like it because it is not only a very beautiful Christmas tree,
but if kept in water, it will outlast any other tree
without leaving needles in the carpet.

Carolina Sapphire

Carolina Sapphire

Carolina Sapphire

A beautiful silvery blue colored tree that is native to
Arizona and  very aromatic.  Parts of Arizona were
actually in the original bounds of the Mexican state of Texas,
so these could be thought of as ‘native trees’.

Fraser Fir

Fraser Fir

Fraser Fir

A species that does not grow in Texas; however,
some customers prefer Frasers.
Our fresh-cut Fraser firs are shipped in from
North Carolina in refrigerated trucks and stored in water
to preserve freshness.
Texans will remember that numerous settlers from North
and South Carolina fought at the Alamo, so we deem
these to be trees of great stock.