Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Scaled set of drawings of the Douglas Fir in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

You may call it the Douglas spruce, Colombian pine, Oregon pine, or Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). The evergreen conifer tree is native to western North America. There are three varieties. But, unfortunately, it is not a true pine. It can be found in different climatic zones, including mild, wet winters or cool, dry summers. It may be medium or extremely large, with flat, soft green needles having a single fascicle. Young trees have smooth gray barks, while mature trees have dark brown barks. The Douglas Fir favors acidic or neutral soils and self prunes the lower branches when planted on dense forest. The tree is used in forestry management or as a Christmas tree.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Douglas Firs have a typical overall height between 70’-200’ (21.3-61 m) and spread diameter of 15’-35’ (4.6-10.7 m). Exceptional mature Douglas Fir trees may grow to heights of 330’ (100 m) in the wild. The trunk of the Douglas Fir has a diameter of 47”-79” (1.2-2 m) with needle-like leaf lengths between .75”-1.5” (19-38 mm).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
Details
Details

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Height:
70’-200’ | 21.3-61 m (Typical)
Width:
15’-35’ | 4.6-10.7 m (Spread)
Depth:
47”-79” | 1.2-2 m (Trunk)
Length:
.75”-1.5” | 19-38 mm (Needle)
Height (Exceptional):
330’ | 100 m (Max)
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Scientific Name:
Pseudotsuga menziesii
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Drawings include:

Douglas Fir front elevation, plan view

False hemlocks, scientifically known as Pseudotsuga, are a genus of coniferous trees closely related to true hemlocks (Tsuga) but distinct in several key aspects. Known commonly as Douglas firs, they are native to North America and parts of Asia, flourishing in various habitats.

70’-200’ | 21.3-61 m (Typical)
15’-35’ | 4.6-10.7 m (Spread)
47”-79” | 1.2-2 m (Trunk)
.75”-1.5” | 19-38 mm (Needle)
Douglas Fir
6100.000
1070.000
200.000
3.800
52100
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Douglas Fir
98’-131’ | 30-40 m
26’-36’ | 8-11 m (Spread)
31”-39” | .8-1 m (Trunk)
.75”-1” | 19-25 mm (Needle)
Chinese Douglas Fir
4000.000
1100.000
100.000
2.500
100
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Chinese Douglas Fir
65’-82’ | 20-25 m
26’-33’ | 8-10 m (Spread)
16”-28” | .4-.7 m (Trunk)
.5”-1” | 15-25 mm (Needle)
Japanese Douglas Fir
2500.000
1000.000
70.000
2.500
40
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Japanese Douglas Fir
49’-82’ | 15-25 m
20’-39’ | 6-12 m (Spread)
20”-59” | .5-1.5 m (Trunk)
.5”-1.25” | 13-32 mm (Needle)
Bigcone Douglas Fir
2500.000
1200.000
150.000
3.200
30
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Bigcone Douglas Fir