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Abies concolor White Fir |
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This tree produces blueish green needles that are 1 to 2 inches long. Its cones are 3 to 6 inches. |
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Abies grandis Grand Fir |
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Tall and straight tree. Its bark is greyish brown, while its needles are shiny, flat and green and grow from 1 to 2 inches long. The cones are 2 to 4 inches long. |
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Abies lasiocarpa Subalpine Fir |
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Acer circinatum Vine Maple |
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Upright small tree or multi-branched shrub. Displays an excellent fall color as its green leaves of spring turn yellow, orange and crimson in the fall. |
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Acer glabrum Rocky Mountain Maple |
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A cold hardy, multi-trunked decidous tree or small shrub. Its fall leaf color ranges from orange and red to yellow. |
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Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple |
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This is a massive decidous tree that exhibits rapid growth and establishment. |
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Alnus incana Mountain Alder |
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A fast growing shrub like decidous tree that is native to Eastern Oregon. Its bark is yellowish brown and its leaves are a dark, serrated green. |
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Alnus rhombifolia White Alder |
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A deciduous tree that can withstand summer droughts as well as winter floods and is extremely important for restoration projects because its roots are densely tied together and hold streambanks intact. |
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Alnus rubra Red Alder |
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This decidious tree grows rapidly and most often occurs along mountain streams and moist slopes. In addition, it fixes nitrogen and helps restore poor soils. |
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Alnus sinuata Sitka Alder |
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A multi-trunked alder that is adapted to high elevation sites. It grows in thickets along moist slopes and streams. |
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Amelanchier alnifolia Western Serviceberry |
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A deciduous shrub that displays white spring flowers, a deep green foliage that becomes very showy in the fall and produces tasty purple berries. It is highly tolerant of various soils, climates and drought. |
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Arbutus menziesii Madrone |
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A unique evergreen tree with peeling, reddish-brown bark, and red edible berries. |
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Betula occidentalis Water Birch |
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This deciduous tree has dark reddish brown bark and green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. It is heavily dependent on water, and therefore is usually found near a water source. It is cold hardy. |
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Betula papyrifera Paper Birch |
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This deciduous tree produces green leaves that turn yellow in fall. Grows in moist soils. |
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Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar |
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Evergreen conifer with scalelike foliage arranged in twisted, flattened sprays and widely buttressed trunk base. |
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Cercocarpus ledifolius Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogony |
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Evergreen small tree or large shrub with reddish bark and twigs and attractive feathery fruit. |
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Cercocarpus montanus Birch-leaf Mountain Mahogony |
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Evergreen small tree or large shrub with reddish bark and twigs and attractive feathery fruit. |
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port Orford Cedar |
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Evergreen conifer with lacy, scalelike foliage arranged in flattened sprays and graceful branches. |
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Cornus nuttallii Pacific Dogwood |
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This flowering deciduous tree displays smaller flowers that are surrounded by whitish bracts. Also displays orange/red fruit. |
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Corylus cornuta Beaked Hazelnut |
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A tall deciduous shrub to small tree. It is multi-trunked and has alternating bright green leaves and smooth light brown bark. |
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Crataegus douglasii Oregon Hawthorn |
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This small deciduous tree or large shrub has leathery green leaves and produces white flowers and dark purple fruit. |
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Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash |
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This deciduous tree usually grows near streams where it provides canopy cover. It will spread more when in the open and less when crowded. |
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Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle |
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An evergreen large shrub or small tree with waxy fruits in clusters. Native to coastal ecoregions. |
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Picea sitchensis Sitka Spruce |
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This is a large and fast-growing evergreen tree common in coastal regions. |
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Pinus contorta ssp. contorta Shore Pine |
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This tree is known for its crooked shape, fast growth and ability to tolerate soils with low levels of nutrients. |
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