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Douglas fir Pine Spruce Fir Redwood
The answer to this question is going to be different for every person you ask. I personally have a large coniferous forest with a variety of trees including Coastal Redwood, Douglas-fir, Sitka Spruce, Alerce, Kauri, and Walnut trees.
I there is a plnt called Douglas fir, probably eaten by Douglas squirrels, eaten by owls. Elks also eat plants. This is all I know...
Dale N. Bever has written: 'The relationship of stocking percent to number of trees per acre on artificially seeded areas' -- subject(s): Douglas fir, Forests and forestry, Growth, Reforestation, Trees 'A working plan for the study of natural pruning in second growth Douglas fir stands of the Pacific Coast' -- subject(s): Douglas fir, Pruning 'Surveying forest lands for stocking' -- subject(s): Douglas fir, Forest management, Forest surveys
Douglas fir
Cedar, Western Red · Cedar, Yellow · Fir, Douglas · Fir, Silver · Larch · Pine · Redwood, European
Benjamin J. Mason has written: 'Planting forest trees on old fields' -- subject(s): Tree planting, Reforestation 'The response of individual Douglas-fir trees to applications of inorganic fertilizers' -- subject(s): Fertilizers, Douglas fir
Stanley P. Gessel has written: 'The growth behavior of the Douglas-fir with nitrogenous fertilizer in Western Washington' -- subject(s): Douglas fir, Forest soils, Nitrogen fertilizers, Trees, Washington (State)
fir pine and redwood trees are both members of the conifer family,evergreens.
David Sandberg has written: 'Duff reduction by prescribed underburning in Douglas-fir' -- subject(s): Prescribed burning, Forest litter, Douglas fir 'Predictions of fire behavior and resistance to control for use with photo series for the Douglas-fir--hemlock type and the coastal Douglas-fir--hardwood type' -- subject(s): Forest fires, Prevention and control, Douglas fir, Mountain hemlock
Redwood
1. Giant Redwood. 2. Jarrah. 3. Montezuma Cypress. 4. Sitka Spruce. 5. Coastal Redwood. 6. Turkey Oak. 7. Kauri Pine. 8. Karri. 9. Mountain Ash. 10. Douglas Fir.