Even after 41 years, this Douglas fir specimen still has a faint pine smell. Opening the conifer cabinets is one of the many perks of working in an herbarium (as opposed to being poked in the cactus cabinets!) . . . The Douglas fir may be common, but it's important to New Mexico as a species sold for its lumber. This species is also the largest native evergreen in both New Mexico and Arizona! . . . Learn more about this species here: www.treenm.com/nm-tree-species/douglas-firoregon-pine/ ___________ Collector: Fred Liner Identified by: Arthur H. Harris Date collected: Aug 6 1977 #pseudotsuga #menziesii #pine #tree #botany #douglasfir #herbarium #naturalhistory #museum #specimen #NewMexico #conifer #UTEPBCGoesPublic















