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Douglas fir -- West (U.S.).
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Arno, Stephen F.
Douglas fir -- West (U.S.).
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Douglas
fir
: the
story
of the
West
's
most
remarkable
tree
/ Stephen F. Arno and Carl E. Fiedler.
by
Arno, Stephen F.
Mountaineers Books, 2020.
Call #:
634.9754 A751d
Subjects
Douglas
fir
--
West
(U.
S
.).
ISBN:
9781680511994 (hc.)
Description:
190 p. : ill., map ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Westerners familiar with their forests may think they know the
Douglas
fir--but how well do they?
Douglas
firs are found in the continental northwest from British Columbia to as far south as Oaxaca, Mexico. They flourish in the Cascades, Rocky Mountains, Sierra, and other mountain ranges, as well as in desert valleys. Incredibly hardy, this
tree
adopts various strategies to occupy more kinds of habitats than any other native
tree
, even becoming an uncontrollable invader in some regions, crowding out ponderosa pines, western larch, aspen groves, and mountain grasslands. Yet the utility of this noble species is immense.
Douglas
firs yield more high-quality construction lumber than any other
tree
in the world.
Most
intriguing of all, perhaps, is that the
story
of the
Douglas
fir
has gone untold.
Douglas
Fir
fills this literary gap and presents an engaging profile of the
Douglas
fir
and its relationship to people, commerce, culture, and wilderness."--Goodreads.
Other authors:
Fiedler, Carl E.
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