Our West Coast Evergreen Division brings the forest to you. Our resident greens expert, Debbie Hartman (Queen of Greens!), has been working with Northwest flora for almost 35 years and has built valuable relationships with those who gather our greens. These are generations of foragers who know and respect the forest, so between them, our location, and Debbie, we have all the resources, wisdom, and experience we need to offer you a wide variety of quality Seasonal, Western, and Christmas Greens.
As you can imagine, the Christmas season is when our greens department really shines. And now, as the holiday season descends upon us (can you feel it?) West Coast Evergreen takes the reins. Right now we are filling the wonderful world of wholesale with our Christmas greens (now is the time to buy!), and we are also supplying the good stuff for Sun Pac’s Winter Bouquets, as well as our own Enhanced Seasonal Bunches.
This Ilex, Lily, and Cedar bunch is one of the seasonal favorites around here. |
If you want them all, check out our Mixed Greens Season's Greeting Box |
The main stars of our Christmas Greens are Fir, Pine, and Cedar, though Christmas really wouldn’t be complete without a few other special players. However, these three
THE FIRS:
Pacific Silver Fir and Doug Fir (L--R) |
Noble Fir |
THE PINES:
Princess Pine |
Next up in the meet and greet are the Pines. Pictured above is the high-elevation Princess Pine, also known as “Western White Pine.” As you can see it has lovely long needles and a soft, interesting texture. Pictured below is the Shore Pine, aptly named for its low-elevation setting. It is a local pine, found near the ocean shore, with dark green needles and small pine cones. Debbie said this had always been a favorite of the San Francisco flower market, and still is.
THE CEDAR:
Our next featured Christmas Green is one of my favorites, and according to our Queen of Greens, Port Orford Cedar is the Queen of Cedar! It has lovely long stems, 24-inch branches, and beautiful, lacy tips. It is also the best holder of all the greens, maintaining its color and vitality for weeks and weeks.
Port Orford Cedar |
THE SPECIAL PLAYERS:
Two low-elevation must-haves for Christmas décor are our Berry Juniper and Incense Cedar. I love these specialty Christmas branches—they both have great focal texture and look amazing in wreaths. The gold tips of the incense cedar and the berries on the juniper really pop and add depth.
Incense Cedar and Berry Juniper |
Close-up of incense cedar tips |
Woodwardia with orange for scale |
CHRISTMAS GREENS TIPS AND TRICKS:
Greens are known for their lasting ability, but here are some tips to help keep these long-lasting branches looking green and lasting even longer—before you add them to your arrangements, be sure to store them in their boxes in cold temperatures (the colder the better). For example, Port Orford will last 3-4 months in a 34 degree cooler! This is because cold is their natural habitat (up on the mountaintop), so they respond well to it. Once you’ve made your wreath or arrangement, keep it looking fresh by using a spray bottle to mist it with water. Since evergreens absorb water through their needles, your misting will add life and sheen.
This holiday season, bring the mountaintop home with you, and have a lovely Evergreen Christmas.
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