There is one coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) at Brummit Creek in Brummit Creek (Coos County).
This tree is called "Doerner Fir". The Doerner Fir is the world's tallest known conifer that is not a coast redwood.[Top of page]
This tree is called "Doerner Fir". The Doerner Fir is the world's tallest known conifer that is not a coast redwood.
The girth of the tree is 11.12 m measured at a height of 1.37 m (1998, "Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast"). Its height is exactly 99.76 m (Dec 2010, laser with Sine method (e.g. Nikon Forestry 550 laser rangefinder), Michael Taylor).
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Doerner Fir (coast Douglas-fir "9119")

Photo: public domain from US Bureau of Land Management