Radiata Pine
The classic New Zealand Christmas Tree. We have a full range of sizes this year with lovely shape and not excessively dense.

Norway Spruce
This is the Classic Christmas Tree of Europe. We have good numbers this year and a good range of sizes. Be in early for the nicest trees. Some are going to be absolutely stunning – the epitome of a Christmas tree! Strong branches for hanging ornaments.
Scots Pine
This has proved to be a popular new variety. A good supply available this year. This tree is popular in both the U.S. and Canada.
Sitka Spruce
This tree is another in the spruce group popular in North America. Lovely dense shape. Nice aroma and good strong branches for hanging ornaments.
Douglas Fir
These trees have become quite popular. They have a great smell and now have very good density right to the top. This is a very popular tree in the U.S. and parts of Europe. These are the trees that many fake trees try to look like!
Serbian Spruce
A spruce tree with a graceful shape and softer needles. It is becoming popular too. A limited number available this year.
White Fir
This is an absolutely stunning tree and very popular. We will have a limited number of medium sized trees this year.
Arizona Cypress
Grown in the U.S. A hardy tree that won’t drop litter. Only a few larger trees available this year.
Grand Fir
The Grand Fir has a lovely conical shape and a wonderful citrus/orange smell. A limited number of medium sized trees available this year.
Leyland Cypress
We had another one of these in Te Papa last year. Very impressive. Only a few large trees available this year.
Cedar
This tree has a lovely conical shape with weeping branches and bluish green foliage. These last well in water and don’t drop needles. (We had one last 2 months in our kitchen one season).
Macrocarpa
Only a few large trees available this year. They have a perfect conical Christmas Tree shape.
Live trees in planter bags
We have a variety of conifers for use as a live Christmas Tree in a pot, or for landscaping.