At Balsam Hill®, we design Christmas trees that cater to your needs and preferences. Whether it’s a realistic Christmas tree that resembles your favorite evergreen or a traditional one that combines quality and budget, we have you covered. Find what style is best for you in this guide to foliage types and realism.
Needle Type
The first artificial Christmas trees featured papery polyvinyl chloride (PVC) needles. After some time, polyethylene (PE) trees gained popularity as a more lifelike alternative. Learn more about the two types below.
Classic Needles
Classic needles are made from flat PVC strips cut to resemble tree foliage.
Pros:
- Soft, flexible tips with a traditional artificial Christmas tree look
- More affordable
- Flat and papery texture
True Needle®
Created by Balsam Hill, these injection-moulded PE needles mimic the structure, texture, and colour variations of natural evergreens.
Pros:
- Recreates the dimension and detail of real tree branches
- More durable and long-lasting than PVC
- Costs more than PVC Christmas trees
Levels of Realism
Traditional
Our most cost-effective trees feature 100% Classic Needle (PVC) foliage.
Realistic
With up to 65% True Needle (PE) foliage mixed with Classic Needle (PVC), these trees strike the right balance between realism and budget.
Most Realistic
These have more than 65% True Needle (PE) foliage for outstanding realism, with Classic Needles (PVC) near the trunk for added fullness.
Tree Species
We use real branch clippings as our guide in crafting highly realistic Christmas trees that remind you of your favourite tree species.
Fir
Fir tree branches grow densely, concealing its trunk. Flat, flexible needles sprout individually from the stem and feature blunt ends. They grow in a spiral pattern up to the tip of each branch, giving fir trees a lush appearance.
Ideal for: Those who prefer fewer ornaments on their treeSpruce
Ideal for: Those who like the classic full tree shape and have heavier ornaments
Pine
Pine trees have sparser branches around the trunk. Soft, long needles are attached to the stem in clusters of two, three, or five.
Ideal for: Those who want to showcase more Christmas tree decorationsColour
Green
Our best-selling green Christmas trees take after the varied hues of favourite evergreens. For instance, the Silverado Slim has medium green tips, while the Vermont White Spruce has natural grass green foliage. Some trees are multi-toned, like the BH Fraser Fir® with dark green tips and silver undersides and the Canadian Blue Spruce with light grey, blue green, and moss green needles.
Decorating Tip
Frosted
Decorating Tip
White
An alternative to traditional green trees, white foliage is a versatile backdrop for unique ornaments and playful themes. Decorate for year-round occasions such as Easter, birthday parties, sporting events, and more.
Decorating Tip
We hope this helps you find the Balsam Hill Christmas tree that’s right for you. For any questions or concerns, please contact us Here.
Want to see and feel the branches for yourself? Purchase our Branch Sample Kit to compare actual branch clippings in the comfort of your home. Learn more Here.
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