User:Hot Pork Pie/userpage

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A BIT ABOUT ME

Hey Fellow Wikipedians, My name is Jay and I am on Wikipedia to hopefully improve this site by contributing to existing articles aswell as checking article for "typos" and "grammars". I am also looking to write my own article at some point. If I do make manage to screw up in something I do, please don't Chew my head off just leave me a polite message and let me know where I've gone wrong. Please do assume good faith. Best Regards. Hot Pork Pie (talk) 16:46, 3 January 2016 (UTC)


A BIT MORE ABOUT ME...AGAIN!!!


Name: Jay-Jay
D.O.B 14th March 1981
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Main Interests:History,Geography,Art
Ethnicity: White
Email Address: Jay-Jay@Gmail.com


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Cone of a Douglas fir
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae, which is native to western North America. The trees grow to a height of around 20 to 100 metres (70 to 330 feet) and commonly reach 2.4 metres (8 feet) in diameter. The largest coast Douglas firs regularly live for more than 500 years, with the oldest specimens more than 1,300 years old. The cones are pendulous and differ from true firs as they have persistent scales. The cones have distinctive long, trifid (three-pointed) bracts, which protrude prominently above each scale. The cones become tan when mature, measuring 6 to 10 centimetres (2+12 to 4 inches) long for coastal Douglas firs. This photograph shows a young female cone of the variety Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir), cultivated near Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus

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