Grand Fir
Abies grandis
Appearance
Range & Habitat
reciprocal relationships
Bears also seek shelter in the hollowed-out bases of grand fir trees. Many birds and small mammals will also build their homes on the branches of the grand fir. Even insects will burrow into the bark of the grand fir.
A grand fir can live for at least 250 years. The Secwepemc, Okanagan, and St’at’imc all call the grand fir the ‘medicine tree’ for its’ medicinal properties. The sap is made into a tea, which was taken to cure tuberculosis and coughing. The nice smell of the tree is used as a bed lining and incorporated during washing.