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douglas fir sugar pine

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Forest | American Forest Biome
... Douglas-fir , grand fir, and tanoak. Ponderosa pine forest map — Forest in which ponderosa pine comprises a plurality of the stocking. Common associates include Jeffery pine , sugar pine , limber pine, Arizona pine, Apache pine, Chihuahua pine, Douglas-fir , incense-cedar, and white fir . Western white pine ...
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Identify the Pines
... Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Trees in the Pine Family - Pinaceae Pinaceae Earle Description of Various Pines eastern white western white sugar red pitch jack longleaf shortleaf loblolly slash ... . Bark: Smooth to scaly or furrowed. Fruit: Woody cones. Other Conifers: | baldcypress | cedar | Douglas-fir | fir | hemlock | larch | redwood | spruce | ID Glossary Suggested Reading America's 100 Most Common ...
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F@B: April 2001 - Hot Topics
... to the pathogen. In addition, the pathogen has some affect on Douglas-fir and some exotic pines. The susceptibility of Monterey pine ranges from resistant to very susceptible. Repeated exposure to the pathogen ... but prefers river red gum (E. camaldulensis). The psyllid constructs a white, conical cover of sugar, called a lerp, under which it feeds. Infested leaves become covered with lerps, which ...
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West Coast Native Tree ID
... Pine Beach Pine Bigcone Pine Bishop Pine Bolander Pine Bristlecone Pine California Foothill Pine Coulter Pine Digger Pine Foxtail Pine Jeffrey Pine Knobcone Pine Lodgepole Pine Limber Pine Monterey Pine Parry Pinyon Ponderosa Pine Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine Shore Pine Singleleaf Pinyon Sugar Pine Tamarac Pine Torrey Pine Western White Pine Whitebark Pine Yellow Pine ...
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Tree of Life Growth Monitor
... insects. 12 January 2005. Several new pages added for Pinaceae (pine trees and their relatives) including a page about Pseudotsuga (Douglas fir). 5 January 2005. New page added for Somasteroids, a group of extinct, star-shaped echinoderms. 2004 21 December 2004. New page added for Zygomycota (microscopic 'pin' or 'sugar' ...
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Klamath National Forest
... into the mixed forest of ponderosa pine, oregon white oak, and black oak covering the hillsides. Further west the mixed evergreens take over, ponderosa pine, douglas fir, sugar pine, incense cedar along with ... Marble Mountain Wilderness. From Lovers Camp, hikers walk through dogwood, Douglas fir, sugar pine, and white alder. 6 miles in, white fir, and hemlock dot the shore of Frying Pan Lake. Take ...
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Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
... Douglas-fir? It's also called red-fir, Oregon-pine, and Douglas-spruce. Pseudotsuga menziesii var.menziesii (widespread in California) is sometimes called coast Douglas-fir, How do we use Douglas-fir ... ? Douglas-fir grows in mixed conifer forests, which mix ponderosa pine (P. ponderosa), sugar pine (P. lambertiana), incense-cedar, Douglas-fir, and white fir. Higher elevation include white fir. ...
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Libocedrus decurrens Torr
... pine, ponderosa pine, sugar pine, Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri), bigcone Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa), and California black oak. Tree associates on ultramafic soils include Jeffrey pine, western white pine, sugar pine, knobcone pine (Pinus attenuata), and coast Douglas-fir ...
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Pseudotsuga macrocarpa (Vasey) Mayr
... sugar sumac (R. ovata), and occasionally southern California walnut (Juglans californica) are associates of bigcone Douglas-fir (3) at lower elevations, mostly in nonriparian settings. Many woody shrubs are found with bigcone Douglas-fir ...
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