Description
A species of Douglas-fir that is closely related to Pseudotsuga sinensis but endemic to Taiwan, characterised by stomatal bands that are not as prominent as that of P. sinensis.
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A species of Douglas-fir that is closely related to Pseudotsuga sinensis but endemic to Taiwan, characterised by stomatal bands that are not as prominent as that of P. sinensis.
Latin Name | Pseudotsuga wilsoniana |
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Common name | Taiwanese Douglas Fir |
SUN EXPOSURE | Sun |
ANNUAL GROWTH | 6-10" |
GROWTH RATE | Intermediate |
HXW@10 YEARS | 10'x5' |
COLOR | green |
FORM | Pyramidal |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 7-10 |
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