The Douglas Fir is a conifer species native to western North America, known for its tall, conical growth habit, distinctive needles that are arranged spirally along the branches, and long cones. It is a popular tree for timber production and as a Christmas tree, as well as being a popular ornamental tree in landscapes.
Where this plant thrives in the US
(Areas highlighted in color on map.)

Plant Features
Growing Zones
Zones
4-8
Size
Height:
50
ft.
Spread:
15
ft.
Colors
Bloom Color:
Fall Color: