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Grand Fir is often shipped along with these other species.
The other common large conifers are grand fir and western red cedar.
It's tree canopy is dominated by large specimens of Douglas-fir and grand fir.
Lumber from the Grand Fir is considered a softwood.
The plants occur at elevations within the Pacific silver fir and grand fir zones.
European spruce fills some 20% of the forest, sometimes mixed with Douglas-fir and grand fir.
The one hundred and fifty-foot Grand Fir was operated on by tree surgeons who were worried it could be getting too big for its roots.
The inner bark of the grand fir was used by some Plateau Indian tribes for treating colds and fever.
Vegetation is dominated by Western ponderosa pine forests, with some Douglas-fir and grand fir.
Cool moist slopes feature grand fir, western larch, queen's cup beadlily, and prince's pine.
Coast Grand Fir.
This enzyme is isolated from Abies grandis (grand fir).
Upper north-facing slopes support grand fir, ninebark, and pinegrass.
Grand fir (Abies grandis) and Douglas-fir are common throughout the region.
Grand fir, white fir, and Shasta red fir also occur and become more common toward the south and east.
These include western hemlock, western redcedar, grand fir, mountain hemlock, and larches.
Douglas-fir Christmas trees are usually trimmed to a near perfect cone instead of left to grow naturally like Noble and Grand firs.
This plant occurs in the understory of mature forests, such as those composed of grand fir and Rocky Mountain maple.
Some western hemlock, western red cedar, grand fir, red alder and bigleaf maple also occur.
Grand Fir Mixed Forest (9b)
Breeding habitat is open forested areas with conifers, mainly ponderosa pine, douglas-fir, and grand fir.
The potential natural vegetation is western redcedar, grand fir, Douglas-fir, western larch, and western white pine.
The Noble, Douglas, and Grand firs are both native to the northwest of the U.S.
Ponderosa pine can be found growing in canyons, while grand fir and subalpine fir grow at higher elevations.
Grand Fir (Abies grandis)