Here are a few firs around my house that I particularly enjoy. There are many more, but some of the coolest ones I just can't get even decent photos of.
Not odd, but a good side-by-side of a 'young' and straight doug fir compared to the old gnarled flat-top doug fir.
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A twisty grand fir.
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Natural bonzi doug fir, hard to get a decent photo of. It's growing on essentially bare rock, in a downward direction, maybe 8" at the thickest, ~3' 'tall' and probably well over 80 years old if I had to guess.
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A sealed-over fir stump like Chris was talking about as well.
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I'm not sure if this was a fir that had ground level limbs which were left and it was cut to a stump decades ago, but it's like 24" diameter, the stump is about that tall, and then it has those large moss covered limbs reaching 30' down the cliffside.
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