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Douglas Fir Tree

The Douglas Fir is a tall, evergreen conifer tree native to North America, known for its strong wood and distinctive aroma. It typically grows up to 70–300 feet high, with thick, needle-like leaves and cones. Valued for its durability and versatility, Douglas Fir wood is commonly used in construction, furniture, and paper products. The tree plays a vital role in its ecosystem by providing habitat and food for wildlife. It prefers well-drained, moist soils and can live over 1,000 years, making it an important species both ecologically and economically.