Big-cone Douglas Fir (Noun)
Meaning
Douglas fir of California having cones 4-8 inches long.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The park ranger led us to a magnificent big-cone Douglas fir tree that was easily recognizable due to its exceptionally large cones.
- Native to California's mountains, the big-cone Douglas fir tree boasts an impressive sight with its tall stature and lengthy cones.
- Botanists consider the big-cone Douglas fir an essential part of the ecosystem, thanks to its distinctive 4-8 inch long cones that aid in seed dispersal.
- Wildlife experts noticed a remarkable preference among birds and small mammals for nesting near big-cone Douglas fir trees with cones 4-8 inches in length.
- After walking for hours, the hikers stumbled upon an isolated big-cone Douglas fir, standing out for its colossal height and imposing 8-inch-long cones.