The Douglas-fir
is native to the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast (from
British Columbia to Mexico). It requires full sun, plenty of
free air movement and good soil moisture. High winds and heavy,
wet snows may be damaging, and poor, dry soils will adversely
affect growth. This is one of the most important commercial
timber trees in the world. It is the major source of
timber for plywood and construction lumber sold in the the
central and western states. This species is an attractive
ornamental for use in northern climates. It is sometimes
planted for wildlife plantings and landscaping, but it should
not be planted in dry, exposed
sites.