Provincial Tree of Yukon, Subalpine Fir Botanical Art Print

from CA$30.00

Subalpine Fir is the official provincial tree of Yukon

Beautiful Fact - Subalpine Fir needles produce a lemony-tasting tea, traditionally used by Indigenous communities as a cold remedy rich in vitamin C. Its resin has also been applied as a natural medicine for lung ailments.

Leaves - The soft, blue-green needles are flat with blunt, often notched tips. They curve uniformly upward and feature distinctive white lines—two on the underside and one on top—creating a subtle, silvery texture.

Wall Art Details

• Premium quality, white, matte art paper for crisp details and soft natural tones

• Wrapped in a protective sleeve and shipped in fully recyclable packaging

• Created by Ontario-based botanical artist, Dilan Doty

Shipping Details

• 8x10 prints: sent via regular Canada Post mail (no tracking, delivery up to 2 weeks)

• 12x16 prints: sent via expedited parcel with full tracking (timing depends on your location)

For inspiring posts and upcoming collections, follow @leavesofcanada

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Subalpine Fir is the official provincial tree of Yukon

Beautiful Fact - Subalpine Fir needles produce a lemony-tasting tea, traditionally used by Indigenous communities as a cold remedy rich in vitamin C. Its resin has also been applied as a natural medicine for lung ailments.

Leaves - The soft, blue-green needles are flat with blunt, often notched tips. They curve uniformly upward and feature distinctive white lines—two on the underside and one on top—creating a subtle, silvery texture.

Wall Art Details

• Premium quality, white, matte art paper for crisp details and soft natural tones

• Wrapped in a protective sleeve and shipped in fully recyclable packaging

• Created by Ontario-based botanical artist, Dilan Doty

Shipping Details

• 8x10 prints: sent via regular Canada Post mail (no tracking, delivery up to 2 weeks)

• 12x16 prints: sent via expedited parcel with full tracking (timing depends on your location)

For inspiring posts and upcoming collections, follow @leavesofcanada