Nikko Fir
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Nikko firs are a beautiful type of evergreen tree that can be found in North America and Asia.

They're known for their bright red cones and green needles. Nikko firs typically bloom in the spring, and can grow up to 100 feet tall!

They prefer to grow in moist, forested areas, but can also thrive in gardens and parks.

If you're looking for a beautiful addition to your landscape, consider planting a Nikko fir!

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Geeky Facts about the Nikko Fir

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Thrives in cool climates.

Fact 2

Tolerates urban pollution better than most other firs.

Fact 3

The word nikko in Japanese means “sunlight” or “sunshine.”

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