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Tree Identification Guide
This guide focuses on observable traits for field identification. Each species is introduced by its common and Latin name, and its...
Roger Erismann
Aug 11, 20254 min read


Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii): The Backbone of Pacific Forests
Coast Douglas-fir is one of the tallest tree species on Earth, commonly reaching 200–250 feet in height and 5–6 feet in diameter. Exceptional specimens, such as the Doerner Fir in Oregon, have been measured at over 320 feet. In old-growth forests, these trees often live for 500 to 1,000 years. Young trees have thin, gray bark with resin blisters, while mature specimens develop thick, corky bark that protects them from fire. The foliage features spirally arranged, yellowish-gr
Roger Erismann
Aug 2, 20254 min read
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