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Needles: The needles of the Balsam Fir are flat, about 1 to 1.5 inches long, and typically dark green in color. They have a pleasant fragrance and are arranged in pairs along the branches.
Cones: Balsam Fir produces small, cylindrical cones that are about 2 to 4 inches long. When young, the cones are dark purple and turn brown as they mature. Each cone contains resinous sap, giving the tree its "balsam" name.
Bark: Young Balsam Fir trees have smooth, grayish bark. As they mature, the bark becomes rough, scaly, and reddish-brown.
Shape: Balsam Fir trees usually have a conical or spire-like shape, with dense, symmetrical branches. They can grow up to 40 to 75 feet tall.
Aromatic Qualities: One of the most striking features of Balsam Fir is its strong and pleasant fragrance. The needles and resin emit a refreshing, balsam-like scent.