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Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas Fir

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Pseudotsuga menziesii is uniquely celebrated as the robust and regal Douglas Fir, a towering symbol of resolute beauty native to western North America. Renowned not only for its impressive stature, which can soar to a lofty 330 feet, the Douglas Fir captivates with its dense mantle of dark green, needle-like leaves offering a sweet, citrus-kissed aroma. From its staunch, reddish-brown bark to its distinguished pendulous cones sporting distinctive three-pronged bracts, this evergreen tree's beauty shines year-round. It's a hearty species that thrives under sun-dappled skies, requiring moderate water and demonstrating adaptability to diverse soil types and weather conditions. The highly valued wood - noted for its durability and uniform grain – adds further appeal. Ideal for spacious gardens or parks, the Douglas Fir meticulously balances majestic grandeur with sturdy practicality, serving as a commanding windbreak or a captivating specimen tree, solidifying its well-earned place as a desirable choice in both landscaping and construction arenas. Enjoy the captivating allure of this timeless titan of trees, a testament to the enduring elegance of nature.

  • Size: Up to 330 feet tall
  • Foliage: Dark green, needle-like leaves with a sweet, citrus-like aroma
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Distinguishing feature: Unique pendulous cones with protruding bracts
  • Resilience: Adaptable to a variety of soil types and weather conditions
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