Abies concolor, commonly known as the white fir, is a stately evergreen conifer appreciated for its soft, silvery-blue needles and elegant, pyramidal shape. Typically growing to heights of 15-30 meters, it features long, flat needles with a distinctive bluish hue that emit a pleasant citrus-like fragrance when crushed. The tree produces upright, cylindrical cones that transition from green to brown as they mature. White fir thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, showing good tolerance to drought and cold conditions. Its striking foliage and graceful form make it a favored choice for ornamental landscaping, Christmas trees, and reforestation projects.