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Fir Trees In Florida


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Fir Trees In Florida. The douglas fir commonly grows in areas between 6,500 and 9,000 feet in elevation. This tree is listed as a category 1 invasive plant and it is actually illegal to plant this tree in many parts of florida.

The Lone Fir at Chambers Bay Photograph by Lance Chennault Fine Art
The Lone Fir at Chambers Bay Photograph by Lance Chennault Fine Art from fineartamerica.com

Once commonly used as a landscape tree and windbreak it is now a common sight in south florida, particularly on beach dunes and the shorelines of brackish and fresh waterways. This tree is listed as a category 1 invasive plant and it is actually illegal to plant this tree in many parts of florida. The douglas fir commonly grows in areas between 6,500 and 9,000 feet in elevation.

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The Lone Fir at Chambers Bay Photograph by Lance Chennault Fine Art

This tree is listed as a category 1 invasive plant and it is actually illegal to plant this tree in many parts of florida. This tree is listed as a category 1 invasive plant and it is actually illegal to plant this tree in many parts of florida. Growing tall and strong, this tree is still prized for its heavy wood useful for all sorts of construction projects. The douglas fir commonly grows in areas between 6,500 and 9,000 feet in elevation.

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