Unique Bark Jasper Fir
Rocky Mountain Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca)
Rocky Mountain Douglas-Fir
About this verified tree
This Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir near the bench-edge area is a healthy living tree of more standard size, notable mainly for its unusual bark character. The trunk has an unusually pale, textured, and irregularly patterned surface that makes the tree especially recognizable in the field. It works well as a healthy species-reference tree with distinctive bark rather than as a size-based record.
- Species
- Rocky Mountain Douglas-Fir
- Scientific name
- Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca
- Area
- Alberta
- Circumference
- 2.13 m
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This Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir near the bench-edge area is a healthy living tree of more standard size, notable mainly for its unusual bark character. The trunk has an unusually pale, textured, and irregularly patterned surface that makes the tree especially recognizable in the field. It works well as a healthy species-reference tree with distinctive bark rather than as a size-based record.
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