This Abies concolor white fir broom cultivar was discovered at the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima Washington. It is unusual for a concolor broom in that it is more green than blue.
![This Abies concolor white fir broom cultivar was discovered at the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima Washington.](http://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Abies-concolor-B3-Tahoma-2-1024x769.jpg)
![Abies concolor 'Tahoma'. The parent tree was intense blue in color. It is unusual for a concolor in that it is green rather than blue.](http://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Abies-concolor-B3-Tahoma-3-1024x683.jpg)
![A close up of the Abies concolor 'Tahoma' scion pushing.](http://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Abies-concolor-B3-Tahoma-51-769x1024.jpg)
![Abies concolor 'Tahoma' Spring push 2020](https://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tahoma_4982-1024x684.jpg)
![Abies concolor 'Tahoma' Summer 2020](https://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tahoma_5981-1024x684.jpg)
This Abies concolor white fir broom cultivar was discovered at the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima Washington. It is unusual for a concolor broom in that it is more green than blue.