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  1. The tallest known Douglas Fir is Doerner Fir in Oregon, which measures 99.76 m (327 ft).
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    There are records of former coast Douglas-firs exceeding 120 metres (390 feet) in height, which if alive today would make it the tallest tree species on Earth. Some particular specimens that exceeded 400 feet tall were the Lynn Valley Tree and the Nooksack Giant.
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    The world’s largest Douglas-fir tree is the Red Creek Fir, located just 20 kilometers to the east of Big Lonely Doug in the San Juan River Valley. The Red Creek Fir has been measured to be 13.28 meters (44 feet) in circumference or 4.3 meters (14 feet) in diameter, and 73.8 meters (242 feet) tall.
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  4. JUST DISCOVERED: New #2 Tallest Douglas-fir in the …

    Mar 30, 2022 · The tree stands 99.3 m tall (325.8 ft) – only 0.2 m (almost 8 inches!) shy of the reigning champion that the duo discovered just this past July 2021 in a remote, rugged drainage in Oregon. Despite its great height, the …

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  8. Douglas-Fir - US Forest Service Research and …

    The tallest tree on record, found near Little Rock, WA, was 100.5 m (330 ft) tall and had a diameter of 182 cm (71.6 in). Coastal Douglas-fir is very long lived; ages in excess of 500 years are not uncommon and some have exceeded …

  9. Coast Douglas-fir - U.S. National Park Service

    Jun 3, 2021 · Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii menziesii) commonly reach 250 feet tall and 5 to 7 feet wide, though maximum heights can reach well over 300 feet and diameters can reach 15 to 18 feet. Douglas-fir ranks as the …

  10. Douglas Fir: The Story of the West’s Most Remarkable …

    The coast Douglas-fir is one of the tallest plant species in the world. Its loftiest example (at 327’) currently ranks number three behind the height champions of the Coast Redwoods ( Sequoia sempervirens at 380.3’) and Eucalyptus …