Noble fir
The Noble fir (*Abies procera*) is a species of evergreen tree native to the western United States, particularly in the Cascade Range and the Sierra Nevada. It can grow up to 250 feet tall and is known for its straight trunk and symmetrical shape. The tree has soft, flat needles that are dark green on top and silvery underneath, giving it a distinctive appearance.
Noble fir is often used as a Christmas tree due to its attractive shape and long-lasting needles. Additionally, its wood is valued in the timber industry for its strength and resistance to decay, making it suitable for construction and furniture.