White Fir (Abies concolor)
Tree on lawn, northwest corner of Rogers Hall, near sidewalk connecting Sebago Road and Fogler Library
- Native primarily to mountain slopes in western U.S.; maximum development and size found in central Sierra Nevada Range in California, where trees can reach over 150 feet.
- Not native to Maine, but planted as ornamental for pyramidal shape and attractive silvery blue needles.
- Young trees popular as Christmas trees, especially in California.
- Wood used in earlier times to make tubs for storing butter.