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ROCKY MOUNTAIN DOUGLAS FIR Pseudotsuga Menziesii Glauca - 10+ SEEDS
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Genus - Pseudotsuga Species - Menziesii Variety - Glauca Common name - Blue Mountain Douglas Fir Other names - Pseudotsuga flahaultii, Pseudotsuga menziesii var. flahaultii, Pseudotsuga taxifolia var. glauca, Franco Rocky Mountain Douglas fir, Blue Douglas fir Pre-Treatment - Not-required, but recommended Hardiness zones - 4 - 7 Height - 35 - 45 m Spread - 10 - 15 m Plant type - Tree Vegetation type - Evergreen Exposure - Full Sun Growth rate - Slow Soil PH - 4.5-6 Soil type - Clay, Loam, Limestone soil Water requirements - Drought Tolerant, Average Water Landscape uses - Rocky Mountain Douglas-firs could be used as Christmas tree, valuable timber tree. Germination rate - 79% Leaf / Flower color - Green / -- Plant growth rate - Slow
- ROCKY MOUNTAIN DOUGLAS FIR Pseudotsuga Menziesii Glauca - 10+ SEEDS
- Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca of the Rocky Mountain region is a medium-sized to large tree. It is distinguished within Pseudotsuga menziesii by its shorter, blue-green needles and smaller cones with bracts bent upward.
- Low to mid elevation, Interior locations and Dawson Creek south.
- Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir is a valuable timber tree. The wood is exceptionally strong and is used for structural timber as well as poles, plywood, pulp, dimensional lumber, railroad ties, mine timbers, log cabins, posts and poles, fencing, and firewood. Rocky Mountain Douglas-firs are also cut and sold as Christmas trees.