Our Trees
Douglas Fir -
Strong Hard Resilient adaptable
Douglas fir, (genus Pseudotsuga), genus of about six species of evergreen trees of the conifer family Pinaceae, native to western North America and eastern Asia. The trees are important timber trees, and the strong wood is used in boats, aircraft, and construction.
Ponderosa Pine -
Popular in our area they grow in abundance.
Ponderosa, western yellow, or bull pine (P. ponderosa), which grows 45 to 60 meters (148 to 197 feet) high, with a trunk 1.5 to 2.5 meters (5 to 8 feet) in diameter, is noted for its soft, easily worked wood. It is the most widely distributed American pine
Western Larch -
Western Montana Northern Idaho Eastern Washington and Oregon.
A taller species, the western larch (L. occidentalis) of the Pacific Northwest, has bracts that protrude beyond the cone scales.
Lodgepole -
Lodgepole pine have cones that remain closed on the tree (serotinous), and black spruce has semiserotinous cones; these cones do not open to release their seeds until a wax layer is melted by the heat of fire.
Spruce -
Northern Temperate Regions
spruce, (genus Picea), genus of about 40 species of evergreen ornamental and timber trees in the conifer family Pinaceae, native to the temperate and cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Juniper -
Most popular For Parks and Gardens.
juniper, (genus Juniperus), genus of about 60 to 70 species of aromatic evergreen trees or shrubs of the cypress family (Cupressaceae), distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. A number of species are cultivated as ornamentals and are useful for their timber.
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Aspen -
Has a wide range of climates they grow in.
aspen, any of three trees of the genus Populus, belonging to the willow family (Salicaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere and known for the fluttering of leaves in the slightest breeze. Aspens grow farther north and higher up the mountains than other Populus species.