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fir a type of tree, a fir tree
The roots of a Douglas fir tree absorb water and nutrients
Fur is a homonym for fir. Fir and fur are pronounced the same but have different meanings. Fir refers to a type of tree, while fur refers to the hair of animals.
Not the best. Burns very quickly, generates a lot of creosote. A little bit used as kindling is OK, but would not use a lot of it. When we lived in Colorado, most firewood WAS fir- all that grew in that area.
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A Douglas fir is a type of pine tree
Dry Douglas Fir
Douglas fir
A fir tree is a type of evergreen. Maybe you meant spruce and fir, in which case, ones pines are much more stiff (lol twss). However if you meant fir and evergreen, there is no difference, they are the same
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
A fir is a type of tree that is not a spruce, and a pine cone is a seed receptacle that comes off of spruce trees. Generally.