Pseudotsuga Menziessi
| Plant Type: | Coniferous | ![]() Cones, branches, and needles of a Douglas Fir. |
| Leaf: | Needles 1", green, and have a blunt tip. | |
| Flower: | Cones | |
| Fruit: | Have winged seeds, and are eaten by birds and small animals. | |
| Hardiness: | Zones 4-6 | |
| Culture: | Open forests with pine grass and mosses beneath. | |
| Size: | 15-30 Meters Tall (50-100 feet) | |
| Uses: | Fire wood, floors of cabins and lodges, fishing hookes, and handles | |
| Notes | Grows at a medium rate. Named after the Scottish botanist, David Douglas. Only one Douglas Fir is native to the Pacific Northwest. |
Douglas Fir at Frontier Park.