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Abies grandis
(Douglas ex D. Don) Lindl- Grand Fir, Balsam Fir, California Great Fir, Giant Fir, Great Silver
                                                             Fir, Lowland White Fir, Oregon White Fir, Puget Sound Fir,
                                                             Tall Silver Fir,  Stinking Fir, Western Balsam Fir, Yellow Fir

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Pinus albicaulis
Engelm- White Bark Pine, Scrub Pine

Pinus contorta Douglas ex Louden- Lodgepole Pine,Tamarack, Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine,
                                                       Interior Lodgepole Pine, Tall Lodgepole Pine


Pinus ponderosa
C. Lawson- Ponderosa Pine, Bull Pine, Blackjack Pine, Big Heavy Pine, Ponderosa
                                              White Pine, Sierra Brown Bark Pine, Silver Pine, Western Pitch Pine,
                                              Western Red Pine, Western Yellow Pine, Yellow Pine, Yosemite Pine


Taxus brevifolia- Pacific Yew
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