The most traditional Christmas trees are usually a pine or a fir, although spruces are also particularly popular. These Christmas tree varieties are usually sold potted or cut and several species are available, such as Nordmann and Noble firs, or Norway spruces.
The use of Christmas trees is meant to symbolise eternal life and is mainly associated with the Christian faith, although evergreen trees were also used in ancient cultures and religions. The modern custom of Christmas trees is said to have originated in Germany, before being adopted by other countries.
The five most popular Christmas tree types are usually firs, spruces, pines, cypresses and cedar trees. Each species varies regarding appearance, maintenance and cost, with Nordmann firs, Noble firs, Norway spruces and Blue spruces being particularly popular choices.