Pseudotsuga menziesii
The Fir was the first Christmas tree because its great height was thought to bring clear vision in the face of New Year. A broad, full shape, this tree will grow in all the U.S. except the deep south. The Douglas Fir is a very straight evergreen with upward growing branches that can become slightly droopy with age.
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Growth Rate |
Slow to medium |
Mature Size | 60-100 ft. tall, 12-25 ft. spread |
Soil | Loamy; adaptable, prefers well-drained |
Light | Full sun to partial shade |
Leaves | ¾ - 1 ¼ in. needles; conical shape, blue-green color |
Cones | ½ -1 in.; narrow, egg-shaped |
Deer Browse Risk | Yes |
Benefits | Popular Christmas tree and ornamental. Wildlife feed off its foliage and seeds. One of the most important timber species in the world, being a very strong wood and is the biggest timber producer in the United States. |