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Tag: Douglas Fir

Conifers, Plants, Videos

Spring Snow

This was an April Fools joke on me.  I took this video in the middle of March, saved it, and somehow it published itself on April 1st! Continue reading Spring Snow

rainyleafApril 1, 2013April 5, 20133 Comments
Northwest Natives, Plants, Trees

The Fir Trees

  What makes a fir a fir? Fir the birds?  Fir everything there is a season? Fir whom the bell tolls? Fir ever and a day?  This tree has been around fir ever. The genus Abies, which is Latin for Silver Fir, is the group that contains the true firs.  Many of them are native to the Pacific Northwest and are hardy, evergreen trees.  The … Continue reading The Fir Trees

rainyleafNovember 30, 2011December 1, 20114 Comments

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