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Rocky Mountain Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (mirb) Franco var glauca
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Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga) genus
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Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (mirb) Franco var menziesii
  Common names: Coastal Douglas Fir                 
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The genus Douglas-Fir, Pseudotsuga, is in the Pine Family, Pinaceae.

The state distribution maps in the species info boxes below are from the USDA NRCS PLANTS Database at plants.usda.gov.  In instances where state specific maps are unavailable, the US distribution map will be used in its place.  Also, the PLANTS Database website states "Our
Other genera included in the pine family are:
Abies, Fir
Larix, Larch
Picea, Spruce
Pinus, Pine

Tsuga, Hemlock
county data are based primarily on the literature, herbarium specimens, and confirmed observations. However, not all populations have been documented, so some gaps in the distribution shown above may not be real. Remember that only native and naturalized populations are mapped!"