Although it is one of the smallest of British Columbia's 14 ecological zones, the coastal Douglas-fir zone (CDF zone) is home to some of the province's most interesting and diverse ecosystems. A mild climate has also given this area some of the province's rarest vegetation, which is seriously threatened by growing human settlement.
The CDF zone covers a small area of B.C.'s south coast, including a band of lower elevation along southeastern Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and a fringe of mainland along Georgia Strait. Victoria, Nanaimo and Powell River are major urban centres in the area.
Tree species descriptions are not yet available. As we reforest these areas, there's species information to come.