Views
18

| Douglas-fir is a common name for evergreen coniferous trees. Coast Douglas-fir is currently the second-tallest conifer in the world and has attained heights of 393 feet. Douglas-fir commonly lives more than 500 years and occasionally more than 1,000 years. It is planted as a specimen tree and is also a popular Christmas tree. An antiseptic resin is obtained from its trunk and is used as a poultice to treat cuts, burns, wounds and other skin ailments. |
Subscribe to our newsletter and recieve a selection of our cool articles every week.
Copyrights @ 2025 All rights reserved by Pangea EcoNetAssets Pvt Ltd.