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Douglas Fir Seedlings - Pacific Coast

Regular price $4.25

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Coast Douglas Fir Seedlings - (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii)

Spring 2024 Ordering is available

What you get:

An all naturally grown (no chemical fertilizers or pesticides used),  plug seedling of 6+" size. See About Our Trees & Plants for Details.

When you get:

Ships during the Spring or Fall each seasonal year according to your zone.  Select your shipping season during order.

Product Information:

The Coast - Douglas Fir tree is a faster growing evergreen tree native to the Pacific Northwest of the United States and is the most dominant tree west of the Cascade mountains.  Being ranked as the 3rd tallest tree in the world, it produces some of the largest lumber crops in the United States growing up to nearly 400 feet in height.

Some of the differences with the Coast Fir from the Rocky Mountain variety include a shallower root system and a dependence on a greater amount of moisture and less tolerance of cold temperatures.

Do not confuse this variety with its cousin of the Rocky Mountain variety.  Both are similar, but have different hardiness traits.

Quick Info:

Zones - 5-8
Sun - Full to part shade
Altitude Range (Approximate) - 0-6000 feet (0m-2000m)
Soil - Medium to Coarse textured
Ph Range - 5.0 - 7.5
Moisture - Medium usage, tolerates 30-100 inches precipitation annually
Size - 20 year height - 40 feet, at maturity 400 feet
Growth - Moderate 12 - 28 inches annually
Age - Up to 400 years