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Old-growth Temperate Rainforest
An old-growth forest of douglas firs and sitka spruce, with their surrounding ecosystem, usually takes 200 to 300 years to develop on the wet coastal strip of the Olympic Peninsula. Hoh Valley in Olympic National Park, Washington.
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Old-growth Temperate Rainforest
Description:
An old-growth forest of douglas firs and sitka spruce, with their surrounding ecosystem, usually takes 200 to 300 years to develop on the wet coastal strip of the Olympic Peninsula. Hoh Valley in Olympic National Park, Washington.
Source name:
JAMES STEINBERG
Unique identifier:
SS2461335
Legacy Identifier:
2M5725
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Size:
5121px × 3412px 6MB
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biome
coniferous trees
conifers
doug fir
douglas fir
ecosystem
evergreen forest
ferns
fir trees
forest floor
geography
green
ground cover
habitat
hoh rainforest
hoh valley
landscape
lush
moss-covered tree
mossy
north america
old-growth forest
olympic national park
oxalis
oxalis carpet
pacific northwest
picea
picea sitchensis
pinaceae
pinales
pinopsida
plant
plants
pseudotsuga
pseudotsuga menziesii
rain forest
rainforest
scenic
sitka spruce
spruce
temperate rainforest
understory
usa
vegetation
verdant
washington
wood sorrel
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