Douglas Fir Tree seedlings

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Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii, the coast Douglas fir is the nation’s most important lumber species.  It also accounts for nearly half of all Christmas trees produced in the US. And, it's  attractive appearance makes it a poplar tree for yards, parks, privacy screens and specimen trees. 


This evergreen conifer tree prefers acidic or neutral pH soil that is well-draining.  Plant in full sun and partial shade in USDA Zones 5-8. Ranges from 70-250 ft tall, up to 8 feet in diameter and can live to 500 years old. It's native range is west of the Cascade Mountains in the Pacific Northwest to the Pacific Ocean from British Colombia to Northern California. Also inland to New Mexico


Available as 1 year old 14-16 inch potted super plugs -Year around or until sold out. Oregon Seed - Shipped fully rooted in soil,  pot removed.

Available as 1 year old 10-14 inch small plugs -Year around or until sold out. Oregon Seed - Shipped fully rooted in soil,  pot removed.

Adapted to USDA Zones 7-8.

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Available as 2 year old Bare Root

Willamette Valley seed - 10-18 inch dormant bare root trees - Ships late February - March 

Adapted to USDA Zones 7-8. Used for Timber, Landscape, Windbreaks, Privacy Screens and Christmas trees

Lincoln National Forest Cold Hardy Seed - 5-10 inch dormant bare root trees - Ships late February - March 

Adapted to USDA 4 to 6. It a popular choice for Christmas trees for higher elevation sites in colder climates. Also used for Timber, Landscape, Windbreaks, and Privacy Screens