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Douglas-fir
Pseudotsuga menziesii
United States
- Dimensions
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Height: 50.0 ft. to 80.0 ft.
Spread: 15.0 ft. to 20.0 ft. - Growth Form
- Tree
- Wildlife Uses
- Large Mammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Raptors, Small Mammals, Woodland Birds
- Sun Requirements
- Full Sun, Part Sun
- Water Requirements
- Low, Moderate
- Plant Community
- Foothills, Mountains
- Leaf Color
- Green Shades
- Aggressiveness
- No City Data
- Design Considerations
- Evergreen, Screening
- Other Considerations
- No City Data
- Duration
- Perennial
- Soil Type
- Rocky, Shallow, Variable
- Pests/Disease Prone
- No
- Hazards/Toxic
- No City Data.
Notes
Flora of North America recognizes two varieties of P. menziesii, both native to the U.S. Variety menziesii is native to the west coast and variety glauca is native to most of the western U.S., including Colorado.
This species is wind pollinated; pollen is dispersed during the spring.