The Douglas Fir is a true icon of the Pacific Northwest. It's a towering evergreen tree that can grow up to an impressive 330 feet in height. In fact, it's the second-tallest tree species in the world, second only to the California Redwood. These noble trees have been around for millions of years and have helped shape the rugged landscape of the region. They are renowned for their sustainability and versatility, and can be used for everything from construction to paper products. In this fascinating video, you'll get an up-close look at these magnificent conifers and learn about their importance to the ecosystem and the people who call this part of the world home. Explore varieties - www.coniferkingdom.com/pseudotsuga-douglas-firs-conifer/