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“Arno and Fiedler have crafted an insightful and engaging paean to the Pacific Northwest's most important tree. This is a book for anyone who wants to understand not only the ecological story of Douglas-fir but also how these majestic trees shaped the economic story of Puget Sound and the entire region.”
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A fascinating natural and cultural history of one of the most iconic trees in the West.
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Incredibly hardy, this tree adopts various strategies to occupy more kinds of habitats than any other native tree, even becoming an uncontrollable invader in ...
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Douglas Fir: The Story of the West's Most Remarkable Tree by Arno, Stephen; Fiedler, Carl - ISBN 10: 1680511998 - ISBN 13: 9781680511994 - Mountaineers ...
Nov 1, 2020 · Douglas-fir is the most important tree in the world, if you judge by economic standards. Its strong timber, rapid growth rate, and broad ...
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A fascinating natural and cultural history of one of the most iconic trees in the West Westerners familiar with their forests may think they know the ...
An especially engaging part of this book discusses the credible possibility of historical Douglas-fir specimens, taken down for lumber one hundred or more years ...
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Douglas Fir: The Story of the West's Most Remarkable Tree ; Format, Hard ; Page Count, 192 pages ; Publisher, Mountaineers Books ; Publish Date, 2020-10-01 ; ISBN ...
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Incredibly hardy, this tree adopts various strategies to occupy more kinds of habitats than any other native tree, even becoming an uncontrollable invader in ...