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The "uses" column encodes (not in this order): construction, landscaping, posts, pulpwood, terpenes, veneers, winter holiday decorations.

Conifers
Species and a common name[1][2][3] Notes and commercial uses In Canada's
inventory?

Distri­bution[3][a]


avg height;
growth rate

Limits for soil pH, annual precipitation and low temperature Tolerance to
drought (D),
fire (F),
liming (L)[b] and
shade (S)
Landscapes, bark and cones with foliage
Abies concolor ()[4] Uses: yynynyy[4][5] No

AZ CO ID NM NV OR UT WY


120 ft (37 m); slow [4]

pH 5.5–7.8

18–80 in (46–203 cm)
−38 °F (−39 °C)[4]

D: medium
F: medium
L: low
S: intermediate [4]
Abies magnifica ()[6] Uses: yynynyy[6][7] No

CA NV OR


150 ft (46 m); slow [6]

pH 5.0–6.1

33–64 in (84–163 cm)
−23 °F (−31 °C)[6]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: tolerant [6]
Abies procera ()[8] Uses: yynynyy[8][9] No

CA OR WA


230 ft (70 m); rapid [8]

pH 6.0–7.5

64–120 in (160–300 cm)
−23 °F (−31 °C)[8]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: intermediate [8]
Calocedrus decurrens ()[10] Uses: nynnyny[10][11] No

CA NV OR


100 ft (30 m); slow [10]

pH 4.6–7.1

20–80 in (51–203 cm)
−25 °F (−32 °C)[10]

D: medium
F: low
L: low
S: intermediate [10]
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ()[12] Uses: nynnnnn[12][13] No

CA OR


200 ft (61 m); moderate [12]

pH 4.2–7.5

49–110 in (120–280 cm)
−12 °F (−24 °C)[12]

D: low
F: medium
L: medium
S: tolerant [12]
Juniperus occidentalis ()[14] Uses: nnnyyny[14][15] No

CA ID NV OR WA


33 ft (10 m); slow [14]

pH 6.0–8.5

8–24 in (20–61 cm)
−33 °F (−36 °C)[14]

D: high
F: low
L: high
S: intolerant [14]
Picea breweriana ()[16] Uses: nynynnn[16][17] No

CA OR


100 ft (30 m); slow [16]

pH 4.6–7.5

21–110 in (53–279 cm)
−13 °F (−25 °C)[16]

D: low
F: low
L: none
S: tolerant [16]
Picea pungens ()[18] Uses: ynnynnn[18][19] No

AZ CO ID MN NM UT WY


100 ft (30 m); slow [18]

pH 5.5–7.8

20–45 in (51–114 cm)
−38 °F (−39 °C)[18]

D: medium
F: low
L: high
S: intermediate [18]
Pinus clausa ()[20] Uses: yynnnyn[20][21] No

TX


80 ft (24 m); slow [20]

pH 4.2–5.5

40–65 in (100–170 cm)
2 °F (−17 °C)[20]

D: low
F: low
L: none
S: intermediate [20]
Pinus echinata ()[22] Uses: yyyyyyy[22][23] No

AR LA MO OK TX


100 ft (30 m); rapid [22]

pH 4.0–6.0

34–65 in (86–165 cm)
−18 °F (−28 °C)[22]

D: medium
F: high
L: low
S: intolerant [22]
Pinus edulis ()[24] Uses: ynnyynn[24][25] No

AZ CA CO NM NV OK TX UT WY


50 ft (15 m); slow [24]

pH 6.5–8.5

9–27 in (23–69 cm)
−31 °F (−35 °C)[24]

D: high
F: low
L: low
S: intolerant [24]
Pinus elliottii ()[26] Uses: nyyyyyy[26][27] No

LA TX


100 ft (30 m); rapid [26]

pH 4.0–6.4

40–80 in (100–200 cm)
−18 °F (−28 °C)[26]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: intolerant [26]
Pinus jeffreyi ()[28] Uses: nyyyyyy[28][29] No

CA NV OR


180 ft (55 m); rapid [28]

pH 5.6–8.4

20–80 in (51–203 cm)
−38 °F (−39 °C)[28]

D: medium
F: medium
L: none
S: intolerant [28]
Pinus lambertiana ()[30] Uses: nynnnyy[30][31] No

CA NV OR


229 ft (70 m); rapid [30]

pH 5.6–8.0

25–90 in (64–229 cm)
−28 °F (−33 °C)[30]

D: medium
F: low
L: none
S: intermediate [30]
Pinus monophylla ()[32] Uses: ynnyynn[32][33] No

AZ CA NV ID NM UT


50 ft (15 m); slow [32]

pH 6.2–7.5

11–20 in (28–51 cm)
−23 °F (−31 °C)[32]

D: high
F: low
L: high
S: intolerant [32]
Pinus palustris ()[34] Uses: nyyyyyy[34][35] No

AR LA TX


120 ft (37 m); rapid [34]

pH 6.0–7.0

40–60 in (100–150 cm)
−3 °F (−19 °C)[34]

D: medium
F: medium
L: low
S: intolerant [34]
Pinus radiata ()[36] Uses: ynnynnn[36][37] No

CA


120 ft (37 m); rapid [36]

pH 4.5–5.2

16–30 in (41–76 cm)
23 °F (−5 °C)[36]

D: low
F: none
L: low
S: intermediate [36]
Pinus sabiniana ()[38] Uses: nnnynnn[38][39] No

CA OR


80 ft (24 m); slow [38]

pH 6.0–8.3

14–24 in (36–61 cm)
12 °F (−11 °C)[38]

D: high
F: low
L: medium
S: intolerant [38]
Pinus taeda ()[40] Uses: nyynyyy[40][41] No

AR LA MO OK TX


100 ft (30 m); rapid [40]

pH 4.0–7.0

35–65 in (89–165 cm)
−8 °F (−22 °C)[40]

D: low
F: high
L: medium
S: intolerant [40]
Pseudotsuga macrocarpa ()[42] Uses: nnnynnn[42][43] No

CA


75 ft (23 m); moderate [42]

pH 5.0–7.0

12–40 in (30–102 cm)
−13 °F (−25 °C)[42]

D: high
F: low
L: none
S: intolerant [42]
Sequoia sempervirens ()[44] Uses: nynyyyy[44][45] No

CA OR


250 ft (76 m); rapid [44]

pH 5.0–7.0

20–200 in (51–508 cm)
7 °F (−14 °C)[44]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: tolerant [44]
Sequoiadendron giganteum ()[46] Uses: nynynnn[46][47] No

CA


200 ft (61 m); slow [46]

pH 5.5–7.5

35–55 in (89–140 cm)
−24 °F (−31 °C)[46]

D: medium
F: none
L: low
S: intolerant [46]
Taxodium distichum ()[48] Uses: nyyyynn[48][49] No

AR LA MO OK TX


130 ft (40 m); rapid [48]

pH 4.5–6.0

40–65 in (100–170 cm)
−18 °F (−28 °C)[48]

D: low
F: low
L: none
S: intermediate [48]

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uses hgt rate CaCO3 drou fire pH pH prec prec shad temp last
Abies concolor ()[4] Uses: yynynyy[4][5] No

AZ CO ID NM NV OR UT WY


120 ft (37 m); slow [4]

pH 5.5–7.8

18–80 in (46–203 cm)
−38 °F (−39 °C)[4]

D: medium
F: medium
L: low
S: intermediate$thinsp;[4]
Abies magnifica ()[6] Uses: yynynyy[6][7] No

CA NV OR


150 ft (46 m); slow [6]

pH 5.0–6.1

33–64 in (84–163 cm)
−23 °F (−31 °C)[6]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: tolerant$thinsp;[6]

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Conifers
Species and a common name[1][2][3] Notes and commercial uses In Canada's
inventory?

Distri­bution[3][c]


avg height;
growth rate

Limits for soil pH, annual precipitation and low temperature Tolerance to
drought (D),
fire (F),
liming (L)[d] and
shade (S)
Landscapes, bark and cones with foliage
Abies concolor ()[4] Uses: yynynyy[4][5] No

AZ CO ID NM NV OR UT WY


120 ft (37 m); slow [4]

pH 5.5–7.8

18–80 in (46–203 cm)
−38 °F (−39 °C)[4]

D: medium
F: medium
L: low
S: intermediate$thinsp;[4]
Abies magnifica ()[6] Uses: yynynyy[6][7] No

CA NV OR


150 ft (46 m); slow [6]

pH 5.0–6.1

33–64 in (84–163 cm)
−23 °F (−31 °C)[6]

D: low
F: low
L: low
S: tolerant$thinsp;[6]
  1. ^ a b POWO.
  2. ^ a b Burns & Honkala 1991, pp. v–vi.
  3. ^ a b c d National Plant Data Team 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o National Plant Data Team 2023, Abies concolor: Characteristics.
  5. ^ a b c Laacke 1991, pp. 36–46.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o National Plant Data Team 2023, Abies magnifica: Characteristics.
  7. ^ a b c Laacke 1991, pp. 71–79.
  8. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Abies procera: Characteristics.
  9. ^ Franklin 1991, pp. 80–87.
  10. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Calocedrus decurrens: Characteristics.
  11. ^ Powers`Oliver 1991, pp. 173–180.
  12. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana: Characteristics.
  13. ^ Zobel 1991, pp. 88–96.
  14. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Juniperus occidentalis: Characteristics.
  15. ^ Dealy 1991, pp. 109–115.
  16. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Picea breweriana: Characteristics.
  17. ^ Thornburgh 1991, pp. 181–186.
  18. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Picea pungens: Characteristics.
  19. ^ Fechner 1991, pp. 238–249.
  20. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus clausa: Characteristics.
  21. ^ Brendemuehl 1991, pp. 294–301.
  22. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus echinata: Characteristics.
  23. ^ Lawson 1991, pp. 316–326.
  24. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus edulis: Characteristics.
  25. ^ Ronco 1991, pp. 327–337.
  26. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus elliottii: Characteristics.
  27. ^ Lohrey`Kossuth 1991, pp. 338–348.
  28. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus jeffreyi: Characteristics.
  29. ^ Jenkinson 1991, pp. 359–369.
  30. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus lambertiana: Characteristics.
  31. ^ Kinloch`Scheuner 1991, pp. 370–379.
  32. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus monophylla: Characteristics.
  33. ^ Meeuwig`Budy`Everett 1991, pp. 380–384.
  34. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus palustris: Characteristics.
  35. ^ Boyer 1991, pp. 405–413.
  36. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus radiata: Characteristics.
  37. ^ McDonald`Laacke 1991, pp. 433–441.
  38. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus sabiniana: Characteristics.
  39. ^ Powers 1991, pp. 463–469.
  40. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pinus taeda: Characteristics.
  41. ^ Baker`Langdon 1991, pp. 497–512.
  42. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Pseudotsuga macrocarpa: Characteristics.
  43. ^ McDonald 1991, pp. 520–526.
  44. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Sequoia sempervirens: Characteristics.
  45. ^ Olson`Roy`Walters 1991, pp. 541–551.
  46. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Sequoiadendron giganteum: Characteristics.
  47. ^ Weatherspoon 1991, pp. 552–562.
  48. ^ a b c d e National Plant Data Team 2023, Taxodium distichum: Characteristics.
  49. ^ Wilhite`Toliver 1991, pp. 563–572.


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