Douglas-Fir

TREE TYPE Fir
SCIENTIFIC NAME Pseudotsuga menziesii
SIZE AT MATURITY (H x W) 80ft x 30ft (Large)
PLANTER STRIP SIZE 10 feet or greater
POWERLINE SUITABLE  
PARKING LOT SUITABLE  
LOW WATER/DROUGHT TOLERANT  
FIRE SAFE (Noted by OSU or ODF)  
ATTRACTS WILDLIFE/POLLINATORS yes
NATIVE TO OREGON yes
COMMENTS Native, fast growing and stately with deep green foliage and deeply furrowed brown bark. Requires ample growing space, and adequate moisture in spring and summer. Listed as a priority tree to retain in the City of Grants Pass Development Code. Arbor Day Foundation: "Douglasfir seeds are used by blue grouse, songbirds, squirrels, rabbits and other small animals." Features: native, evergreen, wildlife. Full sun.
MORE INFORMATION https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/pseudotsuga-menziesii