Douglas Fir
The Douglas Fir is a favorite tree in the Pacific Northwest. It has been around for generations and is often considered by some the traditional Christmas tree. The Douglas Fir has a pyramid shape, and when its needles are crushed, they are quite fragrant. The needles are a dark green or blue-green and are soft, about 1 inch in length and densely set. The Douglas Fir grows in an extensive range of environments, dry to moist, and in lower elevations.
The Douglas Fir is a favorite tree in the Pacific Northwest. It has been around for generations and is often considered by some the traditional Christmas tree. The Douglas Fir has a pyramid shape, and when its needles are crushed, they are quite fragrant. The needles are a dark green or blue-green and are soft, about 1 inch in length and densely set. The Douglas Fir grows in an extensive range of environments, dry to moist, and in lower elevations.
The Douglas Fir is a favorite tree in the Pacific Northwest. It has been around for generations and is often considered by some the traditional Christmas tree. The Douglas Fir has a pyramid shape, and when its needles are crushed, they are quite fragrant. The needles are a dark green or blue-green and are soft, about 1 inch in length and densely set. The Douglas Fir grows in an extensive range of environments, dry to moist, and in lower elevations.