The Douglas fir is an indelible symbol of the Pacific Northwest. The thick-barked native represents the aesthetics of biologically rich Cascadia and the checkered past of overlogging.
Its scope runs far beyond Farmer’s five “venerable species” (cedar, olive, gingko, pipal, and baobab) to include yews, cypress trees, sequoias, the old trees of the entire Pacific Rim ...
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