Douglas Fir

Pseudotsuga menziesii
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Douglas Fir

Long lived large tree to 200 feet. Requires more water than Ponderosa pine but often found in the same areas. Needles 1 inch, cones 2-4 inches with distinctive bracts. Thick bark makes them somewhat fire resistant when mature. Important timber and wildlife tree. Native American uses: spear handles, poles, fishing barbs, and caulking (pitch) for canoes and vessels.

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