Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii): Bundle of 25

$44.00

Bundle of 25.

Douglas fir is a towering, long-lived conifer native to western North America, prized for its strong, straight wood and recognized by its thick bark and distinctive cone bracts resembling mouse tails.

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Description

Bundle of 25

At a Glance: Douglas Fir is a very common, large evergreen tree, generally growing up to 230’ tall, it can sometimes reach heights of 300’. The crown of young trees is pyramidal with a stiffly erect leader. Branches are spreading to drooping, buds sharply pointed, and bark ultimately very thick, fluted, ridged, rough and dark brown.

Leaves: Needles are flat, yellowish-green, spirally arranged with pointed tips. There is one groove on the upper surface and 2 white bands of stomata on lower surface. Buds are sharp-pointed.

Cones: Pollen cones are small and reddish-brown. Young seed cones are hanging, oval, 2-4” long, green at flowering, turning reddish-brown to grey. Scales are papery, bracts are prominently 3 forked and extend beyond the scales.

Growing Conditions:

Sun/Shade Tolerance Hydrology Elevation Range
Full sun 80%-100%

Most sun 60%-80%

Part sun/shade 40%-60%

Shade 20%-40%

Dry

Moist

 

Low elevations

Mid elevations

Sub-alpine elevations

High elevations

References:

MacKinnon, A., Pojar, J., & Alaback, P. B. (1994). Plants of the Pacific Northwest coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska. Richmond, Wash: Lone Pine Publishing.