Douglas Fir Conservation Grade Trees
$50.00 – $375.00
Under 4' | $60.00 | Out of stock |
4'-5' | $60.00 | Out of stock |
5'-6' | $50.00 | Add to Wishlist |
6'-7' | $75.00 | Add to Wishlist |
7'-8' | $90.00 | Add to Wishlist |
8'-9' | $135.00 | Add to Wishlist |
9'-10' | $150.00 | Out of stock |
10'-12' | $187.50 | Out of stock |
12'-14' | $225.00 | Out of stock |
14'-16' | $300.00 | Out of stock |
16' plus | $375.00 | Out of stock |
Description
( Pseudotsuga taxifolia )
The Douglas fir, sometimes called the Oregon pine or Douglas spruce, is a coniferous evergreen with a myriad of uses, from Christmas trees and ornamental trees to windbreaks or hedges. It is the second tallest conifer in the world and grows fast in a variety of conditions.
Detailed Information
Zone: 4-6
Mature Height: 40-70′
Mature Spread: 12-20′ at maturity
Growth Rate: Medium rate, 13-24″/yr
Mature Form: Pyramidal shape
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade, prefers unfiltered sunlight
Soil Type: Prefers acidic or neutral soil that is well drained
Deer Resistance: No
Wildlife Value: Great cover for wide range of animals, especially songbirds, squirrels, rabbit, and grouse
Product Uses: Excellent specimen for grouping