Plants of the Pacific Temperate Rainforest:
Coastal Redwood
Latin name: Sequoioideae
Fact about Coastal Redwood: The Coastal Redwood is the tallest species of trees in the world! Their sizes can reach higher than 30-story skyscrapers.
Latin name: Sequoioideae
Fact about Coastal Redwood: The Coastal Redwood is the tallest species of trees in the world! Their sizes can reach higher than 30-story skyscrapers.
Douglas Fir
Latin name: Pseudotsuga Menziesii
Fact about Douglas fir: The Douglas Fir is a coniferous tree, which means it is cone bearing. They can grow up to 60m tall!
Latin name: Pseudotsuga Menziesii
Fact about Douglas fir: The Douglas Fir is a coniferous tree, which means it is cone bearing. They can grow up to 60m tall!
Red Alder
Latin name: Alnus Rubra
Fact about Red Alder: The barks of Red Alder trees are renowned for it’s medical qualities.
Latin name: Alnus Rubra
Fact about Red Alder: The barks of Red Alder trees are renowned for it’s medical qualities.
Western Hemlock
Latin name: Tsuga Heterophylla
Fact about Western Hemlock: The treetops of Western Hemlock always droop over. Western Hemlock grows better in darker areas of forests, and saplings often grow on rotted logs of the forest floor.
Latin name: Tsuga Heterophylla
Fact about Western Hemlock: The treetops of Western Hemlock always droop over. Western Hemlock grows better in darker areas of forests, and saplings often grow on rotted logs of the forest floor.
Western Red Cedar
Latin name: Thuja Plicata
Fact about Western Red Cedar: Western Red Cedar likes moist soil and is often found near riverbeds or in moist soil. Due to the moist soil, the Western Red Cedar has a slight fragrant and is a reddish-brown colour.
Latin name: Thuja Plicata
Fact about Western Red Cedar: Western Red Cedar likes moist soil and is often found near riverbeds or in moist soil. Due to the moist soil, the Western Red Cedar has a slight fragrant and is a reddish-brown colour.
Sitka Spruce
Latin name: Picea Sitchensis
Fact about Sitka Spruce: The Sitka Spruce can produce a myriad of natural oils to cure small illnesses.
Latin name: Picea Sitchensis
Fact about Sitka Spruce: The Sitka Spruce can produce a myriad of natural oils to cure small illnesses.
Yellow Cedar
Latin name: Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis
Fact about Yellow Cedar: Yellow Cedar grows really well in extreme conditions such as cold temperatures, wet maritime climate along riverbeds, and mountainous slopes.
Latin name: Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis
Fact about Yellow Cedar: Yellow Cedar grows really well in extreme conditions such as cold temperatures, wet maritime climate along riverbeds, and mountainous slopes.