How To Use Douglas fir In A Sentence

  • So far, only a couple of the trees (literally two) have been found to be successful in fending off beetle attacks, using chemical and physical responses similar to those in lower-elevation tree species, such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir. Louisa Willcox: Whitebark Pine: Functionally Gone in Much of the Greater Yellowstone
  • The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty.
  • The northern Idaho ground squirrel lives in dry, rocky meadows surrounded by forests of ponderosa pine or Douglas fir.
  • Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.
  • The Fremont climber had leaned a 25-foot-tall Douglas fir trunk against the cliff to shinny up.
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  • The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper.
  • Approximately one-third of the tract is timbered with ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir; the rest is Camas prairie.
  • The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper.
  • Approximately one-third of the tract is timbered with ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir; the rest is Camas prairie.
  • The two-story meeting house creates an east-west galleria with repetitive glulam Douglas fir frames.
  • Firstly for Michelin stars, of which The Ledbury posseses two for its well-heeled fayre the likes of shoulder of Pyrenean milk-fed lamb, saddle of Sika deer baked in Douglas fir, and lasagne of rabbit with girolle purée. Evening Standard - Home
  • While the crowd sipped their sparkling wine, waiters - who skillfully knew every ingredient in each dish - circulated with Plum Point oysters garnished with douglas fir eau de vie and sea beans, foie gras profiteroles with a caramelized passion fruit vanilla sauce, and a Kenyon Mills jonnycake topped with maple-glazed local squash and a pickled Herbfarm filet bean. News from www.thesunchronicle.com
  • Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations.
  • In Washington, they are generally found in mature Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, or mixed coniferous forests with a thick understory.
  • Is it true that as many as 150 Douglas Fir trees were felled?
  • We have now discovered that there is a multi-directional transfer of nutrients between plants, mitigated by the mcyelium -- so the mycelium is the mother that is giving nutrients from alder and birch trees to hemlocks, cedars and Douglas firs. Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the world
  • More complex and expensive methods of regeneration, it now seemed, were the only way that Douglas fir would ever grow again on the immense swaths of cutover lands in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Tree climbers are taking all this equipment up California redwood, Okefenokee cypress, and Oregon Douglas fir.
  • The three worked closely together to ensure that the new landscape would harmonize with a surrounding woodland of aspens, Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and river birches.
  • The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood.
  • In addition you can expect to see rare species of hornbeam, Douglas fir and black gum, and a well-forested block of South Colorado Street.
  • For example, the original painted double-hung windows were replaced with simple Douglas fir frames, which hold casement and hopper (top-in) windows.
  • For most Americans poinsettias are like Douglas firs: You buy them for Christmas, and throw them out along with all that shredded wrapping paper.
  • Fabricated from 300X300 mm sections of home grown Douglas fir, each section was individually machined and stabilized by Douglas fir purlins and braces.
  • Fir, hemlock and Douglas fir are also sometimes planted.
  • Mystery continues to surround whether a required felling licence was obtained before the Douglas Fir trees were cut down and supplied, free of charge, for use in the troubled famine ship project.
  • A century ago these hills echoed with the rasping sounds of bucksaws, as loggers harvested millions of redwoods and Douglas fir to feed the housing needs of a growing country.
  • The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty.
  • The stairs are made from Douglas fir and all the internal floors are pitched pine.
  • There are huge Douglas firs, cedars, and hemlocks behind us, and cougars come down to the lake to drink.
  • Today, by comparison, they are increasingly a blend of native broadleaf species, such as larch, oak, willow and ash, with neat rows of Douglas firs and Sitka spruces. The Guardian World News
  • Libby also checked his method by determining the age of heartwood from the trunks of redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), and of Douglas firs Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960 - Presentation Speech
  • The troop spent two years building a log house from Douglas firs they felled themselves. Mr.
  • The high purity of guaiacyl lignin in Douglas fir fiber.
  • These include unusual species such as Scots pine and Lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir and Cork fir.
  • To the right of the entry, a preconcert foyer, the BP Hall, rises to lofty heights surrounded by Douglas fir walls eventuating in a skylight that reveals the steel armature holding up the stainless-steel facades.
  • Going up the winding hills, we see hillsides green with pines and Douglas firs.
  • The chef makes his own red wine, Douglas fir pine needle and nasturtium flower vinegars. Every Chef's Secret Weapon
  • Watkins also loved trees, making stark portraits of the redwood, Arbutus, buckeye, sugar pine, cactus, Yucca, Douglas fir and giant mariposa, which he declared "A Perfect Tree. His Best Shot
  • The spring was not far from a tall Douglas fir that had long ago been struck by lightning and split, growing again in bifurcation. FOLLY
  • When we're talking about disastrous forest fires in the West, usually we're talking about low-lying, dry forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir.
  • Built using curved douglas fir plywood and tubular steel, everything is delicately illuminated by an opalescent storage wall and luminous bricks. Holley House by Hanrahan Meyers Architects
  • Sparkle's hull was built of two laminates of diagonally laid red cedar on an inner core of longitudinal Douglas fir.
  • Standard species are Douglas fir, pine, and meranti, but other species are available for an up-charge.
  • After the clear-cutting, the north slope germinated a thick mat of young Douglas fir and larch.
  • Most of our timber trees are introductions too: oak, ash and elm are native, but sycamore, lime, maple, spruce, Douglas fir are all aliens.
  • In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir.
  • The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood.
  • They will enter a hall of surpassing beauty, with walls of Douglas fir that flow as elegantly as the lines of a fine instrument, a space as soulful in its way as the cathedral's nave.
  • Temperature treatment of Douglas Fir seeds to control the seed chalcid Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl Xml's Blinklist.com
  • In addition you can expect to see rare species of hornbeam, Douglas fir and black gum, and a well-forested block of South Colorado Street.
  • The distribution of tree species will change, and fire-resistant ponderosas will likely survive where Douglas firs and white pines may not.
  • Douglas firs that were normally found at lower elevations are beginning to be seen "upslope" in areas dominated by white firs and sugar pines, Gonzales said. ScrippsNews
  • West of the crest of the Cascade Range, the area is habitat for bald eagles, marbled murrelets, spotted owls, cougars, lynx, salmon, and steelhead, which thrive among mature and second-growth forests of cedar and Douglas fir.
  • The floors of the main living area are made from Douglas fir planks with a light lye and white-soap finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the rodents scurry about eating Douglas fir seed, their droppings are distributed widely in the burned area of a forest.

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