RM2X2H967–Tsuga canadensis 'sargentii' weeping hemlock tree close up.
RF2AFMKH8–Summer Foliage of a Weeping Eastern Hemlock Tree (Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula') in a Rockery Garden at Wakehurst in Rural West Sussex, England, UK
RF2GE4B8H–A Weeping Canadian Hemlock, Tsuga Canadensis, in a park in Hales Corners, Wisconsin
RMCXX1R9–Green pathway, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn, NY
RM2M1K9WT–Arnold Arboretum. Tsuga Canadensis Pendula, Sargent Weeping Hemlock , Botanical gardens, Trees, Arnold Arboretum. Leon Abdalian Collection
RF2AX6REF–Soft focus shot of a weeping hemlock cone with green background
RMB4GEKK–TSUGA CANADENSIS PENDULA
RF2J2D2DW–A close up of eastern hemlock in spring with bright natural sunlight
RM2CDC3TP–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . URSERY DePARTM CONDUCTED BY JOSEPH MEEHAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NLTRSERYMEN—President. Lloyd C.Stark.Louisiana, Mo.; Vice-Pres.. J. R. Mayhew, Waxahachie. Texas; Treas., J, W. Hill,Des Moines, Iowa; Secy, Curtis Nye Smith, 19 Congress St.. Boston, Mass.. .r/^?ftWJ!Jati«.!,-^^k^rfa*...3 The SweetGum Weeping Hemlock Spruce (Subject of this iceeks illustration) That the Weeping Hemlock Spruce is one of the love-liest of weeping evergreens appears to have universalassent. It ha
RMPG2FR3–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 328 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS an arrangement that is called 2-ranked. The cones are short, under 1 inch, pendulous with smooth scales, found at the tips of the branches. Of the Common Hemlock—Tsuga canadensis,—Sargent's Weeping Hemlock (587) — var. Sargentiana, or S&rgenti pfendula — rarely grows over 3 feet high and has short drooping hranchlets forming a dense flat-topped mass of foliage; Dwarf Hemlock — nS,na— is a dwarf with spreading branches and short branchlets forming a depressed shrub under 3 feet high. There i
RMW0PA15–Archive image from page 28 of Descriptive catalogue of fruits and. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc. descriptivecatal1893cumb Year: 1893 NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of rapid growth; branches drooping when it attains a height of fifteen feet; outline regularly p
RF2AFMKH1–Summer Foliage of a Weeping Eastern Hemlock Tree (Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula') in a Rockery Garden at Wakehurst in Rural West Sussex, England, UK
RF2GE4BAY–Branches of a Weeping Canadian Hemlock, Tsuga Canadensis, in a park in Hales Corners, Wisconsin
RMCXX1NM–Green pathway, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn, NY
RM2M1KA1F–Arnold Arboretum. Tsuga Canadensis Pendula, Sargent Weeping Hemlock , Botanical gardens, Trees, Arnold Arboretum. Leon Abdalian Collection
RMB4GF46–TSUGA CANADENSIS PENDULA
RF2J2D2AT–A close up of eastern hemlock in spring with bright natural sunlight
RMRDX0W9–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 328 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS an arrangement that is called 2-ranked. The cones are short, under 1 inch, pendulous with smooth scales, found at the tips of the branches. Of the Common Hemlock—Tsuga canadensis,—Sargent's Weeping Hemlock (587) — var. Sargentiana, or S&rgenti pgndula — rarely grows over 3 feet high and has short drooping branchlets forming a dense flat-topped' mass of foliage; Dwarf Hemlock^^ nana—is a dwarf with spreading branches and short branchlets forming a depressed shrub under 3 feet high. There is
RMPG2FRW–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock.. Fig, Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are : Gregory's Dwarf Spruce (586) — Gregory^na, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stiff spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce — ptunila, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in all directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea, — with leaves very small,
RMW0PB2P–Archive image from page 33 of Descriptive catalogue of Reading Nursery. Descriptive catalogue of Reading Nursery : with descriptions of hardy ornamental deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs, and trailing vines, herbaceous perennial plants (a specialty here) and large and small fruits descriptivecatal1886read Year: 1886 — glaiica [Blue Spruce]. A variety of the last, with foliage a handsome bluish or silvery grav color. A very charming tree; makes a beautiful contrast with WHITE SPRUCE. lar ge-growmg evergreens. 1 ft. 25c., 2 ft. 50c, Abies Canadensis {Tsuga Canadensis ; [Hemlock or Weeping S
RM2M1K9YK–Arnold Arboretum. Tsuga Canadensis Pendula, Sargent Weeping Hemlock , Trails & paths, Botanical gardens, Trees, Arnold Arboretum. Leon Abdalian Collection
RMRF277P–. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, etc., cultivated and for sale at the Morris Nurseries, West Chester, Pa.. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs. HEMLOCK, OU WEEPING. Hemlock, or Weeping-; .4. rnm-Unsls:) An elegant pvramidal tree with drooping branches and delicate, dark foliage, like that of the Yew^ Distinct from all other trees. It is a beautiful lawn tree, and makes a hi^hlv orna- mental hedge. ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMPFEGY5–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 25. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very bea
RMW0P8W0–Archive image from page 24 of Descriptive catalogue of the Reading. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery descriptivecatal1876read Year: 1876 Blue Spruce (of White Spruce class). Blue Spruce. A type of the white, of a blucish green foliage and fine habit of growth, makings most beau- tiful tree alone, or in a collection. See cut above. I'rice, 2 to 5 feet, 50c to $•.'. Xatural-formed Hemlock. Color variable. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce (Canadensis). An elegant pyramidal tree, with drooping branches, and delicate dark foliage, like that of the Yew. Distinct from all other trees. It is
RMRFADK0–. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, vines, roses, etc., cultivated and for sale at the Morris Nurseries, West Chester, Pa.. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs. HEMLOCK, OU WEEPING. Hemlock, or Weeping-; .4. rnm-Unsls:) An elegant pvramidal tree with drooping branches and delicate, dark foliage, like that of the Yew^ Distinct from all other trees. It is a beautiful lawn tree, and makes a hi^hlv orna- mental hedge. ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMPFEGY3–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of r
RMRDFFYP–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 328 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS an arrangement that is called 2-ranked. The cones are short, under 1 inch, pendulous with smooth scales, found at the tips of the branches. Of the Common Hemlock—Tsuga canadensis,—Sargent's Weeping Hemlock (587) — var. Sargentiana, or S&rgenti pfendula — rarely grows over 3 feet high and has short drooping hranchlets forming a dense flat-topped mass of foliage; Dwarf Hemlock — nS,na— is a dwarf with spreading branches and short branchlets forming a depressed shrub under 3 feet high. There i
RMPG4GDT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1036 ARBORETUM ET FHUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. poses of the tanner. In England, the hemlock spruce forms one of the most ornamental of the fir family; being among needle-leaved evergreen trees what the weeping willow is among the willows. As it bears the knife, and is ex- tremely hardy, it mi
RMRF7JY4–. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. 34 KEENE & FOULK, NURSERYMEN. Weeping Hemlock. TSUGA. Hemlock A small genus, frequently classed with the Abies, but botanically distinct. As a class they possess remarkable grace and beauty. T. Canadensis. Hem- lock Spruce. (40 ft.) The well-known tree of our American forests. Growth loose and open ; habit ex- tremely graceful. Bears shearing well, and makes the most ornamental ever- green hedge. 50 cts. e
RMPFCTR8–. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. Blue Spruce (of White Spruce class). Blue Spruce. A type of the white, of a blucish green foliage and fine habit of growth, makings most beau- tiful tree alone, or in a collection. See cut above. I'rice, 2 to 5 feet, 50c to $•.'.. Xatural-formed Hemlock. Color variable. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce (Canadensis). An elegant pyramidal tree,
RMRDX0XK–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock. Fig. 588. — Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are: Gkegoby's Dwarf Spruce (586) — GregorySma, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stifi spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce—ptmilla, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in aU directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea,—with leaves very small,
RMRFG8R5–. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. 34 KEENE & FOULK, NURSERYMEN. Weeping Hemlock. TSUGA. Hemlock A small genus, frequently classed with the Abies, but botanically distinct. As a class they possess remarkable grace and beauty. T. Canadensis. Hem- lock Spruce. (40 ft.) The well-known tree of our American forests. Growth loose and open ; habit ex- tremely graceful. Bears shearing well, and makes the most ornamental ever- green hedge. 50 cts. e
RMRDFG0F–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. Fig. 587. — Sargent's Weeping Hemlock.. Fig, Hovey's Arborvitae. the many varieties sold there are several that grow more like a shrub than a tree. Among these varieties are : Gregory's Dwarf Spruce (586) — Gregory^na, — seldom more than 1 to 2 feet high with numerous small, spreading branches densely clothed with short stiff spreading leaves; Small Norway Spruce — ptunila, — a dwarf with a more conic form and with glaucous leaves spreading in all directions from the branches; Pigmy Spruce—pygmsea, — with leaves very small,
RM2ANCYYJ–The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extentWith descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the United States . Parsons Dwarf Hem-lock. Abies c. Parsoni.—This is a very pretty dwarf,noticeable for the symmet-rical out-curve of its slenderbranches. Sargents Hemlock.Abies c. Sargenti.—This bidsfair to be one of the mostcurious and interesting ad-ditions to our stock of gar-denesque evergreens—bear-ins the same relation to the Fig. 175.. 650 EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. common hemlock that the weeping beech does to the common beech^It is of an eccentric rambh
RM2AKK8E4–Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . LUSHING AND VICINITY the lawn of the oldBowne Mansion nearthe Stand Pipe. Many fine specimensof weeping trees areto be seen. Besides theWeeping Beech wehave the WeepingBirch, Weeping Wil-low, Mulberry, Spruce,Hemlock and For-sythia. The flowering shrubsopen the season withthe Forsythia early in Old Murray House—Residence Geo. W. Breck, the Artist April and the JapOnica, Almond, Lilac, Syringa, Azalea, Rhododendron, Mountain, Laurel, Fringe tre
RMRP8A52–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Late John C. Teas, (:5ee obituary, page 175) dula (Drooping Norway spruce), the Douglas spruce, Nordmann's silver fir, Cephalonia silver fir, and Retinosporas in variety. There are many other varieties of these popular evergreens as well as ar- bor-vitaes, hemlocks, etc. There is a practical demonstration of the hemlock as a hedge plant, the hedge in question being 12 feet high, thick and beautiful in its glossy symmetry. The weeping trees are another fine feature, the beeches being very note- worthy. There ar
RMRDTE0X–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. LAWN-PLANTING FOR IVLVTER EFFECT. 143 an almost feminine appeai'auce. Tlie I'lio-sjied, sti'ung out- line of the weeping Norway spi'uce, on tlie dtbei- hand, oft'ei's the gi'eatest con- trast to the habit of this hemlock, and de- lights the eye, espe- cially in ^vintelâ¢. The long branches of this slow
RMRFNK27–. Spring catalogue : roses, plants, seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Bulbs (Plants); Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. Scarlet Maple. (For description, see page 84.) Hemlock. 1st size, 6 feet WEEPING ELM (Cam- perdown).—The best variety of all the weeping elms. Fine specimens grafted 4 to 5 feet high. (See cut, page 84.) $1.50 each. WEEPING BIRCH (Cut- leaved).—A graceful droop- ingtree with lace-like foliage, very distinct, 6 to 8 feet high. (See cut, page 84
RMRFNK2G–. Spring catalogue : roses, plants, seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Bulbs (Plants); Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. Scarlet Maple. (For description, see page 84.) Hemlock. 1st size, 6 feet WEEPING ELM (Cam- perdown).—The best variety of all the weeping elms. Fine specimens grafted 4 to 5 feet high. (See cut, page 84.) $1.50 each. WEEPING BIRCH (Cut- leaved).—A graceful droop- ingtree with lace-like foliage, very distinct, 6 to 8 feet high. (See cut, page 84
RMRFNHAY–. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. PRICE LIST OF TREES, ETC. 165 EVERGREEN S CO NT' D. Retinospora—Squarrosa, 15 to 18 inches... " Pisifera, 2 to 3 feet « Filifera Pendula, 18 to 24 in. Spruce—Norway, 8 to 12 inches " " 12 to 15 inches 1% to 2 feet " 2 to 3 feet " " Weeping, 1^ to 2 feet " Hemlock, 15 to 18 inches " Colorado Blue, 12 to 18 inche
RM2CHMYAB–. Reading Nursery : [catalog] 1875. . Xatural-formed Hemlock. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce {Canadensis). An elegantpyramidal tree, with drooping branches, and delicatedark foliage, like that of the Yew. Distinct from allother trees. It is a beautiful lawn tree, and makesa highly ornamental hedge. Prunes into any form.A graceful, large tree it left to nature. See cut cfa pruned tree, also a cut of natural tree of loosVhabit. 3 feet, 50c; 4 to 5 feet, $1. 22 CATALOGUE OF READING NURSERY, MASS.—J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR.. Pruned Hemlock. Price of pruned trees, to 3 feet, 75c to $2 each.We have 3
RM2CHMYA9–. Reading Nursery : [catalog] 1875. . telue Spruce. Engelmanni. Engelmanns Spruce. From the coldsub-alpine districts of the Rocky Mountains. Itmakes a stately tree GO to 100 feet high, forming anarrow, sharply tapering spire of a rather darkishhue, with the under surface of leaves showing a sil-very color. [The trees of this variety are yet of smallsize.] Price, 1 foot, 50c. Oriental Spruce. From the East, near the shores ofthe Black Sea. A di-tinct and most worthy tree.Scarce. Price, to 2 feet. SI to $1.50.. Xatural-formed Hemlock. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce {Canadensis). An elegantpyramida
RMRDDBPT–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. 1036 ARBORETUM ET FHUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. poses of the tanner. In England, the hemlock spruce forms one of the most ornamental of the fir family; being among needle-leaved evergreen trees what the weeping willow is among the willows. As it bears the knife, and is ex- tremely hardy, it mi
RMRF1XK7–. Catalogue of evergreens, European larch, etc. for the spring of 1893 cultivated and for sale. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Dundee Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. SMEARED HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK SPRUCE. evergreen family, it readily adapts itself to the trying cli- mate of Minnesota, the Dako- tas and Montana. It also thrives well on the dry plains of Kansas. Hemlock Spruce. (Abies Canedensis, sometimes called Weeping Spruce.) The cut on this page shows the trees just as they grow in nursery rows. This is a well known evergreen of high northern latitudes. It is one of the most graceful Spruc
RMRF95EP–. Catalogue of evergreens, European larch, etc. for the spring of 1893 cultivated and for sale. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Dundee Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. SMEARED HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK SPRUCE. evergreen family, it readily adapts itself to the trying cli- mate of Minnesota, the Dako- tas and Montana. It also thrives well on the dry plains of Kansas. Hemlock Spruce. (Abies Canedensis, sometimes called Weeping Spruce.) The cut on this page shows the trees just as they grow in nursery rows. This is a well known evergreen of high northern latitudes. It is one of the most graceful Spruc
RMRCWBJE–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 25. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very bea
RMRCWBJC–. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. NORWAY SPRUCE. SPRUCE. Hemlock, or Weeping.—An elegant and graceful native tree, with fine pyra- midal form, droopiugjSlender branches and small, dark green foliage; distinct; a beautiful lawn tree and fine for hedges. 2-5 cents. Norway.—A very beautiful, lofty tree of r
RMRCTN4N–. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. Blue Spruce (of White Spruce class). Blue Spruce. A type of the white, of a blucish green foliage and fine habit of growth, makings most beau- tiful tree alone, or in a collection. See cut above. I'rice, 2 to 5 feet, 50c to $•.'.. Xatural-formed Hemlock. Color variable. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce (Canadensis). An elegant pyramidal tree,
RMRGTFTB–. Bulletin - Biological Survey. Zoology, Economic. 66 WOODPECKERS IN RELATION TO TEEES. mers Island, Md. It is evident that considerable loss may be occa- sioned by the work of sapsuckers on red cedar. (Specimens from Plummers Island, Md.; Kanawha Station, W. Va. (H.); IUinois (F. 26487); and Florida (A. M. 417).) Species of Pinace^j blemished.âWhitebark pine, nut pine, bull pine (by Williamson sapsucker, H. 8516), lodgepole pine, long-leaf pine, pitch pine (H.) (PI. XI, fig. 2), scrub pine, red spruce (H.), Engelmann spruce, weeping spruce, tideland spruce, eastern hemlock (H.), western hemlo
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