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Eastern Hemlock - Tsuga canadensis Green needles that are flat and have rounded tips. They range in length, but are mostly around 10 mm long. The underside of the needles is silvery and has two stomatal bands. Stomatal bands have stoma, which are like little pores that facilitate gas exchange.<br />
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It&#039;s a really slow-growing evergreen and can take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity. It makes good shelter for many bird species, and is a valuable food source for deer, porcupines, and squirrels. It&#039;s also used medicinally as a tea (bark or needles), but it is bitter.<br />
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Habitat:Mixed forest Eastern Hemlock,Geotagged,Tsuga canadensis,United States,Winter,cone Click/tap to enlarge

Eastern Hemlock - Tsuga canadensis

Green needles that are flat and have rounded tips. They range in length, but are mostly around 10 mm long. The underside of the needles is silvery and has two stomatal bands. Stomatal bands have stoma, which are like little pores that facilitate gas exchange.

It's a really slow-growing evergreen and can take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity. It makes good shelter for many bird species, and is a valuable food source for deer, porcupines, and squirrels. It's also used medicinally as a tea (bark or needles), but it is bitter.

Habitat:Mixed forest

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"Tsuga canadensis", also known as eastern hemlock or Canadian hemlock, and in the French-speaking regions of Canada as "Pruche du Canada", is a coniferous tree native to eastern North America. It is the state tree of Pennsylvania.

Similar species: Pinales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded May 20, 2020. Captured Mar 9, 2020 12:21 in 690 S Britain Rd, Southbury, CT 06488, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/166s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm