Douglas Fir Tree
Here's a fast-growing, long-lived tree known as The King of Evergreens. Douglas Fir's startling beauty - its dense, sweeping branches from top to tow - it's magnificent pyramid shape its deeply textured reddish-brown bark so many ornamental qualities it puts Blue Spruce, Scotch Pine and Canadian Hemlock in the shade. No need to pamper, this towering marvel grows in a wide range of soil from Canada to Mexico, shrugs off 40-below-zero winters, its spreading branches decked in glittering frost or snow. One tree makes a magnificent lawn centerpiece, towering over the landscape in less time than it takes many other evergreens to nudge a few feet off the grounda pair on either side of your driveway will look like twin green spires, absolutely breathtaking trimmed with Christmas lights, adding enormous value to your property. See this masterpiece soar skywards 60 to 90 feet and more, surviving hundreds even A THOUSAND YEARS.
Almost impossible to over-rate the value and beauty of a Douglas Fir.
-Pennsylvania Tree Expert.
Variety: Pseudotsuga menziesii