RMB2RM0D–Twilight over Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
RFD5CRJW–Old Man's Cave, Hocking HIlls State Park, Ohio.
RFHWY563–Swallow Falls waterfall in the Appalachian mountains of Maryland during Autumn with fall colors and river
RF2DAPR6X–Looking out over the peaks of the Wapack Range after the first snowfall of the year in southern New Hampshire
RF2TG80KH–Sunrise and moonset over Cranberry Lake with Hemlock trees silhouetted along the shoreline of this lake which is located in in the Adirondack Mountain
RMA4YY1R–Hemlock trees on the banks of the Ipswich River at the Essex County Greenbelt Association s Julia Bird Reservation in Ipswich MA
RF2WMKAEM–Forest scene is frosted with snow and moody lighting
RF2T8G0HC–The river’s amber color is caused by tannins leached from the cedar and hemlock
RFAXRPW9–Ice on hemlock tree branches
RF2C0839C–Snow dusting on a Game Lands road.
RMDAEE3D–western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), Fish Creek , USA, Alaska, Juneau
RF2CCJ3GY–Subalpine wildflower meadow with Mountain Hemlocks along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washin
RF2X36RDB–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RF2CCJ0JC–Subalpine meadow with Mountain Hemlocks and wildflowers along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, W
RMCNMBXF–Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata ancient forest habitat snags logs Mount Rainier Washington
RM2AM4WY3–StNicholas [serial] . The hill-range stoodTransfigured in the silver flood,Its blown snows flashing cold and keen,Dead white, save where some sharp ravineTook shadow, or the sombre greenOf hemlocks turned to pitchy blackAgainst the whiteness at their back. —whittier in Snow-Bound. TURNING WHITE With the first snowfall all nature is whitened.Even the air is whited, as Emerson has said. The whited airHides hills and woods, the river, and the heaven,And veils the farm-house at the gardens end. Many plants, too, are now acting their part inthe transformation, for the change is not limitedto the wo
RF2BBEA78–Western Red Cedar, Thuja plicata, Sitka spruce, Picea sitchensis and Western hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla, Eden Grove, near Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
RM2JJ2AHC–Dallas, Texas, USA. 22nd July, 2022. The Dallas Park & Recreation Department is spraying the herbicide in order to kill off large patches of the highly toxic Hemlock plant found growing near the water line around White Rock Lake Park.A citizen spotted the plant several weeks ago. The City immediately started a survey, finding the plant in nearly a half dozen locations around the lake.The herbicide Rodeo, also known as glyphosate, will be used. If it's effective, the chemical will dry up the hemlock's roots and neutralize its toxicity.Hemlock is a highly toxic plant that grows to between abou
RMB2RGCX–A foggy sunset over the Great Smoky Mountains National Park photographed from the Clingmans Dome Parking Area.
RFD5CRGT–Old Man's Cave, Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio.
RFD92P21–A wild river in the Appalachian mountains during Autumn
RMA2TGGN–FORMAL GARDEN WITH BOXWOOD (BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS) AND HEMLOCK (TSUGA CANADENSIS) AND MINIATURE CRABAPPLE TREES (MALUS SP.)
RF2DBWW49–Magic forest lit by the sunlight. Coniferous forest region.
RMA4YY1K–Hemlock trees on the banks of the Ipswich River Massachusetts USA
RF2WMKDT6–Snow-laden tree branches in a forest under an overcast sky; United States of America
RF2J2D2DW–A close up of eastern hemlock in spring with bright natural sunlight
RF2EGG3XP–Guthrie Creek in Western Jackson County, IN as seen from above during early spring. Taken with a drone.
RF2C07PHX–confluence of two mountain streams
RMDAEE2T–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waterfall in mountain forest , USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2WMKC7C–Snow-laden branches are in contrast to the pastels of a mountain dawn; United States of America
RF2X36RDG–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RF2CCJ0K6–Subalpine meadow with Mountain Hemlocks and wildflowers along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, W
RMCNMBXJ–Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata ancient forest habitat snags logs Mount Rainier Washington
RM2KA9CDX–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, against a dramatic sunset at Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RM2AWK0YC–The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone . 5o 62 The Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone. great power are now necessary to haul the train. The road in spots seemsliterally fastened to the side of the cliff, and one may gaze from the carwindow nearly 1000 ft. below where the river looks almost like a whitecloud, so flecked is its surface with foam, for its descent is rapid and therocks and cascades quite numerous. Here and there, clinging to the sidesof the cliff in crevices, which look as if they could not furnish enough earthto support a daisy, are to be seen hemlocks and pines. The pictur
RM2HM0C7P–Moor bath house in the spa park with Canadian hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in Bad Schwalbach, Hesse, Germany
RMF1GMDJ–Mountains hill in summer morning
RM2F59FYP–geography / travel, Canada, glacier National Park, Hemlock Grove Boardwalk, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2AE1AJ1–Autumn colors abound along a wild river with rapids in the Appalachian mountains
RMA2TGHK–FORMAL GARDEN WITH BOXWOOD (BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS) AND HEMLOCK (TSUGA CANADENSIS) AND MINIATURE CRABAPPLE TREES (MALUS SP.)
RFANHAYH–Mountian Hemlock forest, Butterfly Lake, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
RMA4YY1W–Hemlock trees on the banks of the Ipswich River at the Essex County Greenbelt Association s Julia Bird Reservation in Ipswich MA
RF2BFHM85–Winter landscape
RF2J2D2AT–A close up of eastern hemlock in spring with bright natural sunlight
RF2AX6REF–Soft focus shot of a weeping hemlock cone with green background
RMADMXM3–Sol Duc Falls Olympic National Park Washington USA
RMDAEE2D–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waft of mist in mountain forest, USA, Alaska, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2JN1TD9–Alpen glow over forest covered in heavy snow in Revelstoke backcountry
RF2X36R8A–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RMPFM2GD–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 535. Pyramidal evergreens Jumpers Trimming off a few tiers of lower branches, loosening the soil as far as the ambitus of the crown, and mulch- ing will largely correct this. When used for hedges, the treatment is, of course, different. For such a purpose the shade-enduring species, spruces and hemlocks, are be
RMCNMBXD–Western Hemlock Tsuga heterophylla Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata ancient forest habitat tourist group Mount Rainier
RM2KA9F8T–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, against a dramatic sunset at Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RM2ANHJRW–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . the habit and growthof the various plants has proved in effectrather a failure. This desire to screen andmake the lawns partially private is a feat-ure in planting that should be more prac-ticed. The tendency is too much towardcreation of scenic effect for the millionrather than the use of ones own family andfriends1 enjoyment. A bed, near one of the iront entrancegates, of low trailing evergreens, severalmagnificent shaped magnolias, a bed ofrhododendrons and azaleas, a mass ofmahonias, and a hedge of hemlocks areamong the features
RMBDTXEB–Westamerikanische Hemlocktanne am Fish-Creek / Western Hemlock at Fish Creek / Tsuga heterophylla - (Douglas-Island)
RMW0PD5M–Archive image from page 45 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c descriptivecatal1875ellw Year: 1875 ABIES ALBA. ('White Spruce.) CLASS IV.—CONIFER/E. (Evergreens.) Price.—60 cts. each [except otherwise noted,] for trees of the usual size. Extra sized specimens charged for in proportion. Those preceded by a are not quite hardy in this section. Thowpreceded by a + are eitJier new or rare, and only to he had of small sizes. ABIES, (including Picea and Tsuga,; Spruce, Fie and Hemlocks. Section 1. Abies. Spru
RMBP2TDN–White tail deer in sub alpine forest looking straight at camera, beautiful wildlife image.
RMF5911A–Old growth hemlock forest, Revelstoke National Park, British Columbia, Canada
RF2RN0MHB–A wild river in the wilderness of the Appalachian mountains in Maryland during peak fall colors
RMDFPT6A–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RFANFPEW–Two tourists examine a giant root ball from a hemlock tree that fell in Vancouver's Stanley Park during a series of strong storm
RMA4YY1N–Hemlock trees on the banks of the Ipswich River Massachusetts USA
RF2BFHM8D–Winter landscape
RMA501RY–A forest of Eastern Hemlock trees in East Haddam Connecticut USA
RMDFPT5R–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RF2J69AJ0–Big Pines is located just a bit north of Tamworth Village. It encompasses almost 2.5 acres of trails and a marked loop. The Swift River flows thru her
RMDAEE32–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waft of mist in mountain forest, USA, Alaska, Misty Fjords National Monument
RMMA7JXJ–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excelled; and, as a nut-bearing tree, it is pre-eminently the best and most profitable. We can furnish seedlings by the one hundred or one th
RF2X36RCR–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RMPG0JD4–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 535. Pyramidal evergreens. Junipers. Trimming off a few tiers of lower branches, loosening the soil as far as the ambitus of the crown, and mulch- ing will largely correct this. When used for hedges, the treatment is, of course, different. For such a purpose the shade-enduring species, spruces and hemlocks, are
RF2D0W6AJ–The Pinaceae, pine family, are trees or shrubs, including many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, hemlocks, lar
RM2KA9DGD–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, against a dramatic sunset at Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RM2AKFD13–With fly-rod and camera . venture. The sun was just gildingthe tops of the distant mountains and glimmering amidthe foliage of the tall hemlocks when we arose and beo^anpreparations for breakfast. Sunrise in the woods! How much is expressed tothe frequenter of our forests in those few words — howlittle to the habitual city dweller. The words bring tomind a remembrance of delicious breezes, laden with thearoma of the pine and hemlock; of myriads of birds twit-tering and fluttering among the foliage; of woodpeckerstapping W4th echoing strokes the dead branches and trunkof some old monarch of the
RMW0PBHC–Archive image from page 36 of Descriptive catalogue of the Reading. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery descriptivecatal1879read Year: 1879 Catalogue of Beading Nursery, 3fass.—J. W. Manning, Proprietor. 33 We have root pruned thousands of Hemlocks and other evergreens by dig2;ing completely around and under them, thus anew fibrous root growth retains the earth. We also have casks sawed in halves, and lift a ball of earth with the roots of the tree, just filling the tub. Or each tree is often packed in a separate mat, with moss around a ball of earth. Scotch Larch (Europaea Larix). A
RFCFF5YE–Young Hemlock growing in old Cypress, Caren Range, Sechelt Peninsula, british columbia, Canada.
RME1WTAD–Eastern Hemlock trees ( Tsuga canadensis ). Mount Uniacke Estate Museum trail sign, Nova Scotia. Canada.
RMA501RN–A forest of Eastern Hemlock trees on the banks of the Eight Mile River in Devil s Hopyard State Park in East Haddam Connecticut
RMDFPRK4–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RMDAEE2G–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waft of mist in mountain forest, USA, Alaska, Misty Fjords National Monument
RMDFPRK9–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RF2X36RHT–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RMPFM2G8–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 535. Pyramidal evergreens Jumpers Trimming off a few tiers of lower branches, loosening the soil as far as the ambitus of the crown, and mulch- ing will largely correct this. When used for hedges, the treatment is, of course, different. For such a purpose the shade-enduring species, spruces and hemlocks, are be
RMDFPTC8–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RM2KA9EM8–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, against a dramatic sunset at Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RM2AXBM50–Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.SDepartment of agriculture1877-1898 . ottom lands; the more northern portions arecovered with hard woods almost exclusively, and intervening is a region of mixed hard-wood andconiferous growth. Spruces, firs, and hemlocks are found iu small quantities confined to themountain regions. The ISTorthern States are mainly occupied by hard-wood growths, with conifers intermixed,sometimes the latter becoming entirely dominant, as in the spruce forests of Maine, New Hamj^-shire, or the Adirondacks, and here and there in the pineries of Michigan, Wisconsi
RMRWNFR1–Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries ellwangerbarrymt1918moun Year: 1918 7VOUNT HOPE NURSERIES HEDGE PLANTS Which may be employed for Ornament, Shelter, Screens and Defense For these purposes we recommend Evergreens like the American and Siberian Arbor Vitce, Norway Spruce, A ustrian, White and Scotch Pines, Hemlocks, and many of the Deciduous and Evergreen shrubs, suca as the Privet, the California, Ibota, English and Regeliamnn, Berberis Thunbergii, Rosa Rugosa, Spirceas^ etc., and for defensive hedges, the American Thorn, Honey Locust and Osage Orange. FOR ORNA
RME1WTAC–Eastern Hemlock trees ( Tsuga canadensis ). Mount Uniacke Estate Museum trail sign, Nova Scotia. Canada.
RMA501PW–A forest of Eastern Hemlock trees in East Haddam Connecticut USA
RMDAEE2M–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waterfall in mountain forest , USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2X36RHM–The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in southern West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains, USA
RMPFMKXJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 535. Pyramidal evergreens. Ji Trimming off a few tiers of lower branches, loosening the soil as far as the ambitus of the crown, and mulch- ing will largely correct this. When used for hedges, the treatment is, of course, different. For such a purpose the shade-enduring species, spruces and hemlocks, are best,
RMDFPREA–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RM2KA9G0B–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, against a dramatic sunset at Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RM2AJ1CAA–Preliminary announcement, foundation, organization, site, and plans . The Hemlocks of Bolleswood, Western Section The West Section includes the special piece of woodland,thirteen acres in extent, known as Bolleswood, the giftof Miss Anna Hempstead Branch, in memory of her grand-father. It is a little wilderness of natural beauty—groves ofhemlock and laurel with outcropping rock, ledges, and precipice. The general accessibility of the estate by good roads andtrolley line, the proximity of the city proper, with its churches,library, opera house, and shops, and of the Union RailwayStation (New Yo
RMDFPRNE–canadian hemlock, tsuga canadensis
RMRX5RCY–E Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower &; kitchen garden for 1880 efredwashburnsam1880wash Year: 1880 SHADE m ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. Maples, Elms, Linden. Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, Laburnum, Purp.e-Beech, Weeping-Birches, Willow and Beech, Magnolias, Aiul many other viricties suitable for Lnndscape Gardening. AMERICAN SWEET CHESTNUTS. (Castanea Americana.) This native of our American Forests is one of the most useful and ornamental. As a timber-tree, it cannot be excelled; and, as a nut-bearing tree, it is pre-eminently the best and m
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