Fir Tree Bark Detail Rogue River National Forest 1942
The image shows the intricate detail of fir tree bark in Rogue River National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon. Taken in July 1942, it is part of the FSA/OWI Collection. Fir trees are known for their tall stature and are vital to the ecosystem, providing habitat and contributing to soil health in forested areas.
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Fir Tree Bark Detail Rogue River National Forest 1942
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