Wyre Forest Study Group
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January, 2019
Douglas-fir cones (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
The cones of Douglas-fir trees have distinctive three-pointed bracts which can easily be seen protruding above the scales. The tree was named after David Douglas the Scottish botanist who first recognised the importance of this species as a softwood timber tree. They were imported into Britain from the western side of North America in 1827 and were first planted in the Wyre Forest in 1926.