Tree Facts
- There are approximately 30 million Real
Christmas Trees sold in North America every year.
- North American Real Christmas Trees are grown in
all 50 states and Canada. Eighty percent of
artificial trees are manufactured in China.
- Real Trees are a renewable, recyclable resource.
Artificial trees contain nonbiodegradable plastics
and possible metal toxins such as lead, cadmium and
organo-tins.
- For every Real Christmas Tree harvested, 2 to 3
seedlings are planted in its place the following
spring. In the Spring of 2002, over 65 million Real
Christmas Tree seedlings were planted.
- There are about 1 million acres in production
for growing Christmas Trees. Each acre
provides the daily oxygen requirement of 18 people.
- There are about 15,000 Christmas Tree growers in
North America, and over 100,000 people are employed
full or part-time in the industry.
- It can take as many as 15 years to grow a tree
the average retail sale height (6 feet), but the
average growing time is 7 years.
- The top Christmas Tree producing states are
Oregon, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan,
Washington and Wisconsin.
- The top selling Christmas Trees are: balsam fir,
Douglas fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine,
Virginia pine and white pine.
The
National Christmas Tree Association was used as a
source for all of these facts. |