Planting Conditions for Canaan Firs
- Canaan fir grows to 40 to 55 feet high and has a pyramidal shape with blue-green needles. Native populations are now restricted to Virginia and West Virginia, but may have grown from North Carolina to Canada during the last glacial period.
- Canaan fir is adaptable to many soil conditions and temperatures. It tolerates wet soils with poor drainage. Because its buds open late in spring, Canaan fir tolerates planting sites that experience late winter frost. Canaan fir is cold-hardy to United States Department of Agriculture hardiness zone 4.
- Though Canaan fir can tolerate wet soils, it prefers sandy loam soil that is well-drained and has a pH from 5.6 to 6.0. This species does well when planted in either spring or fall.