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No, red fir and Douglas fir are different species of trees. Red fir is commonly referred to as Abies magnifica and is typically found in the Sierra Nevada mountains, while Douglas fir is Pseudotsuga menziesii and is found throughout North America. They have different characteristics in terms of appearance, growth habits, and habitat preferences.
Fir wood is usually light and soft but is sometimes used for interior finishing and for crates and boxes.
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If you mean "fir" as in "fir tree" it is pronounced like the word "fur"
Pine and fir
No, Douglas fir trees are not toxic to horses. In fact, some horse owners may use Douglas fir shavings as bedding for their horses. However, it is always important to monitor your horse’s diet and environment for any signs of illness or reaction.
I will plant a fir tree
No, Fir is a softwood.
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pine spruce elm palm fir evergreen
All spruce, pine and fir is softwood.