Fast growing conifer that will grow in all but the wettest and driest conditions. Grows 100-200 feet tall and prefers full sun. Grows from sea level to high elevation. It has thick bark and the larger ones tend to survive wildfire and reseed in many burned areas. Douglas fir are the state tree of Oregon!
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