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    and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. There are three varieties: coast Douglas-fir (P. menziesii var. menziesii)...
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    menziesii var. menziesii, commonly known as Coast Douglas-fir, Pacific Douglas-fir, Oregon pine, or Douglas spruce, is an evergreen conifer native to western...
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    Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca, or Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the interior mountainous regions of western North...
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    Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus Abies (Latin: [ˈabieːs]) in the family Pinaceae. There are approximately 48–65 extant species...
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    Abies grandis (redirect from Grand fir)
    Abies grandis (grand fir, giant fir, lowland white fir, great silver fir, western white fir, Vancouver fir, or Oregon fir) is a fir native to northwestern...
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    in the genus include Douglas fir, Douglas-fir, Douglas tree, Oregon pine and Bigcone spruce. Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas fir proper) is widespread...
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    David Douglas (25 June 1799 – 12 July 1834) was a Scottish botanist, best known as the namesake of the Douglas fir. He worked as a gardener, and explored...
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    Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, commonly called the bigcone spruce or bigcone Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the mountains of southern California...
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    spring, newly budding birch receives carbon from green Douglas fir, in summer, stressed Douglas fir in the forest understory receives carbon from birch in...
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  • including amabilis fir and thinleaf huckleberry. The driest maritime subzone (CWHxm1), with its often-dominant Douglas-fir and frequent grand fir plus occasional...
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  • This article is a list of diseases of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziezii). Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society...
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    trees: western hemlock, Pacific silver fir, subalpine mountain hemlock, alpine, subalpine fir, and grand fir/Douglas fir. The Western Hemlock Ecoregion huddles...
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    sawtimber Douglas fir stands (>80–150 years old), 37.0/100 ha in mature Douglas fir stands (>100 years old), and 3.1/100 ha in sapling Douglas fir stands...
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  • sempervirens) Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii) Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii...
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  • Alexander Baretich in the academic year of 1994–1995. It is named after the Douglas fir, featured on the flag. The Doug flag was designed by Portland, Oregon...
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    wetter zones are defined by Douglas-firs, Cascadian species (such as western hemlock), lodgepole pines/quaking aspens, or firs mixed with spruce. Near the...
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    Pseudotsuga menziesii var. lindleyana, commonly known as the Mexican Douglas-fir, is a conifer in the genus Pseudotsuga that is endemic to Mexico. DNA...
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    Abies concolor (redirect from White fir)
    Durango fir (A. durangensis) and Mexican fir (A. mexicana).[citation needed] Like grand fir, white fir is more shade tolerant than Douglas fir, but less...
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    Nooksack Giant (category Individual Douglas firs)
    The Nooksack Giant was a superlative Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii) that grew at Loop's Ranch (now Alpenglow Farm) in Maple...
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    (1992). "Structure and Dynamics of Old-Growth Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir in Colorado". In Merrill R. Kaufmann; William H. Moir; Richard L. Bassett...
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    manzanita slopes, cool and breezy at the summit, and shady on the heavily Douglas-fir-forested north slopes near Alpine Lake. Annual precipitation around Mount...
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    The Hermitage Douglas-fir (also known as Ossian's Douglas-fir) was a Douglas-fir tree which stood in The Hermitage pleasure ground, in Dunkeld, Scotland...
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    five species of tree: loblolly pine, sycamore, sweetgum, redwood, and Douglas fir. In 2022, NASA announced it would be reviving the Moon tree program by...
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  • Belize Douglas, South Africa Douglas, Cork, a suburb of Cork City, Ireland Douglas, Falkland Islands Douglas iris, a wildflower Douglas fir, the common...
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    discovered, for instance, that birch and Douglas fir share carbon. Birch trees receive extra carbon from Douglas firs when the birch trees lose their leaves...
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    Orgyia pseudotsugata, the Douglas-fir tussock moth, is a moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1921. It is...
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    hemlock, even though much of the area is dominated by Douglas-fir. The reason for this is that Douglas-fir is an early seral species, and reproduces primarily...
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    to be juveniles from a single litter. Douglas squirrels mostly eat seeds of coniferous trees such as Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Sitka spruce...
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    solid wood doors are often made from poplar, small-knotted pine, and Douglas fir. New domestic housing in many parts of the world today is commonly made...
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  • Douglas fir and aspen forest is a plant community or vegetation type of the mountains of the western United States, dominated by Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga...
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