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PNW Native Plant Database Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)
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Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)

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An iconic conifer for our region, Douglas-fir grows relatively fast in full sun, reaching up to 200 ft. tall in time.

This hardy conifer is drought-tolerant and tough as nails, even in poor soil. Excellent root system provides soil stabilization, and it supports a wide variety of native songbirds, small mammals, and beneficial insects.

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An iconic conifer for our region, Douglas-fir grows relatively fast in full sun, reaching up to 200 ft. tall in time.

This hardy conifer is drought-tolerant and tough as nails, even in poor soil. Excellent root system provides soil stabilization, and it supports a wide variety of native songbirds, small mammals, and beneficial insects.

An iconic conifer for our region, Douglas-fir grows relatively fast in full sun, reaching up to 200 ft. tall in time.

This hardy conifer is drought-tolerant and tough as nails, even in poor soil. Excellent root system provides soil stabilization, and it supports a wide variety of native songbirds, small mammals, and beneficial insects.

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