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The bark of Pseudotsuga menziesii from a tree growing on the SW slope of Radunia Mt., the Sleza Massif. A small group of such trees was introduced in this site by Germans (probably in the XIX/XX c.) as a new forest species.
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| nartreb | pseudotsuga | | 
Hasn't voted | The most widely-used English name for Pseudotsuga Menziesii is "Douglas-fir". The hyphen is included for a reason: it's not really a fir. | | Posted Jul 23, 2008 7:23 pm |
 | | Romuald Kosina | Re: pseudotsuga | | 
Hasn't voted | Hi, Friend!!!
Many thanks for this comment!!!
Any control for our correctness in SP is very needed. I used this name according to "Dictionary of Crop Plants" by Z. Podbielkowski (in Polish). There are given in this book two names: Douglas Fir and Red Fir, but both without some hyphen.
Cheers!!!!! :-)
Romek | | Posted Jul 24, 2008 9:50 am |
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