The roots of a Douglas fir tree absorb water and nutrients
Douglas fir is a type of evergreen conifer tree that is commonly found in North America. It is known for its tall, straight trunk, and cone-like shape. It is widely used in the construction industry for its strong and durable wood.
The top of a Douglas Fir tree is called the leader or the tip. It is the highest point of the tree where the growth occurs.
Douglas fir and Fraser fir
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The Douglas Fir is the state tree of Oregon. It is also known casually by these names:Coast Douglas-FirCommon Douglas-FirOregon Douglas-FirIts scientific name is Pseudotsuga menziesii.
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The Douglas fir tree is Oregon's state tree. It is a tall evergreen timber tree of Northwest North America, having short needles and egg-shaped cones.
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The Latin name for the Douglas Fir is Pseudotsuga . There are a number of varieties that carry the name of Douglas. P.mensiesii is the Oregon Douglas Fir. P. macrocarpa is the Large-coned Douglas Fir. P. japonica is the Japanese Douglas Fir. P.caesia is the Fraser River Douglas Fir and P. glauca is the Blue Douglas Fir. Take your pick. Pseudotsuga means false hemlock.
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