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Douglas fir is a beautiful, long-lived evergreen with soft, dark-green needles. It can grow to be a huge tree — more than 100 feet tall — and is native to areas of North America. It’s a favorite evergreen for growing as a Christmas tree, windbreak, and specimen plant.
Douglas Fir Overview
GENUS NAME | Pseudotsuga menziesii |
COMMON NAME | Douglas Fir |
PLANT TYPE | Tree |
LIGHT | Sun |
HEIGHT | 20 to 20 feet |
WIDTH | null to 30 feet |
SPECIAL FEATURES | Good for Containers |
ZONES | 5, 6, 7 |
PROPAGATION | Grafting, Stem Cuttings |
PROBLEM SOLVERS | Good For Privacy, Groundcover, Slope/Erosion Control |
