10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOUGLAS SPRUCE»
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Douglas spruce in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Standard Classification, Grading and Dressing Rules for ...
Douglas Fir (sometimes referred to as Oregon pine, red fir, yellow fir, Columbia
pine, Puget Sound pine, and Douglas spruce) comprises twenty-five per cent. of
the remaining stand of timber in the United States. It is considered the strongest ...
West Coast Lumbermen's Association, 1917
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Journal: Appendix. Reports
DOUGLAS SPRUCE. [See Illustrations Nos. 9 and 10.] The Douglas Spruce is
the special product of the favoring forest conditions of the Northwest, being a
component part of, and precisely coextensive with this great forest development,
in all ...
California. Legislature, 1891
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Journal of the Senate and Assembly During the ... Session of ...
DOUGLAS SPRUCE. [See Illustrations Nos. 9 and 10.] The Douglas Spruce is
the special product of the favoring forest conditions of the Northwest, being a
component part of, and precisely coextensive with this great forest development,
in all ...
California. Legislature. Senate, 1891
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Biennial Report of the California State Board of Forestry ...
DOUGLAS SPRUCE. [See Illustrations Nos. 9 and 10.] The Douglas Spruce is
the special product of the favoring forest conditions of the Northwest, being a
component part of, and precisely coextensive with this great forest development,
in all ...
California. State Board of Forestry, 1890
There are but two of them, Pseudo-tsuga Douglasii (Douglas spruce) and Tsuga
Pattoniana (hemlock spruce). The spruces differ from the firs principally in having
petioled or stalked leaves, cones borne on any of the limbs instead of the upper ...
California. State Board of Forestry, 1888
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Bulletin: Biological Series
Because the western larch and the Douglas spruce are the most common trees in
this stand, it will be given the name of western larch — Douglas spruce
association. Far the greater part of Swan valley is occupied by this association.
University of Montana (System)., 1901
Because the western larch and the Douglas spruce are the most common trees in
this stand, it will be given the name of western larch — Douglas spruce
association. Far the greater part of Swan valley is occupied by this association.
Montana State University (Missoula), 1901
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Bulletin of the University of Montana: Biological series
Because the western larch and the Douglas spruce are the most common trees in
this stand, it will be given the name of western larch — Douglas spruce
association. Far the greater part of Swan valley is occupied by this association.
University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.), 1903
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Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly ... of ...
DOUGLAS SPRUCE. [See Illustrations Nos. 9 and 10.] The Douglas Spruce is
the special product of the favoring forest conditions of the Northwest, being a
component part of, and precisely coextensive with this great forest development,
in all ...
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Ascending still higher, where the canon becomes decidedly V-shaped, the
Douglas spruce formation holds full sway. And as one nears the head, above the
permanent stream there usually occurs an association of quaking aspens,
somewhat ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1912
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOUGLAS SPRUCE»
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Douglas spruce is used in the context of the following news items.
Robert Macfarlane: Why climb a tree?
The Scots-born pioneer of conservation, John Muir, once swarmed up a 100-foot Douglas Spruce during a windstorm in the Sierra Nevada, and ... «Big Issue, Jun 15»
I'm Still Standing -- Working Vertically
... desktop is made of reclaimed (not harvested) Douglas Fir (also known as Oregon Pine or Douglas Spruce). Arriving in two very heavy boxes, ... «Huffington Post, Jun 15»
Tree-lighting event highlight of festive night
The lights on the 21-foot-tall Douglas spruce flashed on shortly after 6 p.m. Friday, to loud applause and a few gasps from the scores of people ... «Citizens Voice, Dec 14»
Pool: Clark's nutcracker and Lewis's woodpecker
I learned that the Douglas fir, also known as Douglas spruce or Oregon pine, is not really a fir at all. The scientific name, "Pseudotsuga ... «Longview News-Journal, Aug 14»
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Daley Plaza
The tree was a 35 foot tall Douglas Spruce placed on 40 ft poles and studded with smaller trees to give the appearance of a much larger tree. «ChicagoNow, Nov 13»
South Holland family donates tree to Chicago for Christmas
The tree was a 35-foot Douglas spruce that was enhanced with other trees to make it look bigger. Since 2009, Chicago's Christmas tree has ... «nwitimes.com, Nov 13»
Chicago's 2013 Christmas Tree Revealed As 57-Foot Colorado Blue …
City officials said the first official tree in 1913 was a 35-foot Douglas Spruce that was studdend with smaller trees to look larger. The tree will ... «Huffington Post, Nov 13»
Weyerhaeuser Company (WY)'s $2.65 Billion Forest
Douglas firs, also known as Oregon pine or Douglas spruce, are the most desired wood for structural building. The product commands a ... «Insider Monkey, Jun 13»
'Going to the Woods Is Going Home'
Thus far the redwood of the Coast Mountains and the Douglas spruce of Oregon and Washington have been more available for lumber than the ... «The Atlantic, Apr 13»
Douglas Spruce and Firefly Genes Mix for Non-Electric (But Weird …
Glowing Douglas Spruce Genetic engineering, of course, is nothing new. If you include cross-breeding and crop segregation, then the practice ... «The Green Optimistic, Dec 12»