Coast Douglasfir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

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American Forests National Tree Register, Species: Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), State: WA
Description Approximately 600 years old – no crown damage.

Location Lake Quinault, WA

Coast DOUGLAS-FIR

Pseudotsuga menziesii

This champion Coast Douglas-fir of Washington made its debut on the list of American Forests Champion Trees in 2018, as it is the largest known tree of its species in the country. By recognizing these champions, we recognize the beauty and critical ecosystem services provided by our biggest and oldest trees.

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STATUS Champion
Tree circumference 581
height 293.67
crown spread 66.25
Total points 891

LOCATION Lake Quinault, WA
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Date crowned 2018-09-05

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