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The most economically valued deciduous tree in the Pacific Northwest is the red alder (Alnus rubra). In 1996, it generated nearly one billion dollars in income, largely due to its use in furniture, cabinetry, and plywood production. Red alder is prized for its fast growth, adaptability, and strong, attractive wood, making it a key species in the region's forestry industry.

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