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Abies koreana ‘Aurea’ - Golden Korean Fir

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Abies koreana ‘Aurea’ is widely celebrated for its brilliant, golden-yellow needles and an appealing pyramidal shape. Often referred to as the Golden Korean Fir, this mesmerizing evergreen conifer blossoms to a mature height of 15 to 30 feet, presenting an extraordinary focal point to any landscape. Its growth, while steady, is notably measured, which allows the tree to produce uncharacteristically purple cones at a younger age, thus augmenting its charm year-round. Favoring full sun to partial shade conditions and well-drained soils, the Golden Korean Fir is a resilient fir that not only stands out in the chillier seasons but also adds a lively splash of color throughout the year. Its moderate water usage, coupled with its frost resistance, makes this fir a low-maintenance marvel, perfectly suited to infuse sun-kissed tranquility to your outdoor space.

  • Size: Up to 15-30 feet tall
  • Foliage: Golden-yellow needles
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Unique Feature: Produces distinctive purple cones at a young age
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