Standing tall in the Pacific Northwest, the Douglas fir is a majestic evergreen tree known for its imposing height, with some reaching over 300 feet. Its needles are dark green, and its bark is thick and brown. These iconic trees dominate the lush forests of the region and play a crucial ecological role, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to the region’s natural beauty. The Douglas fir is a symbol of the Pacific Northwest’s rich forestry heritage and its enduring connection to nature.
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