RF2GE4B8H–A Weeping Canadian Hemlock, Tsuga Canadensis, in a park in Hales Corners, Wisconsin
RM2G6H2F0–An uprooted eastern hemlock tree, The exposed soil is now creating a seedbed for moss and tree seedling. It is now known as a 'nurse log'.
RME1TYX0–forest floor oak fern Gymnocarpium dryopteris bunchberry Cornus canadensis twistedstalk Streptopus sp.in western redcedar
RFHMC94R–Background of lane with Eastern hemlock branches hanging closeup and dripping water and snow. Tsuga canadensis. Out of focus for copy space.
RF2H4KHW8–Canadian hemlock branches and leaves in a closeup. Eastern hemlock also known as eastern hemlock-spruce, Tsuga canadensis, showing new needle growth.
RFEPD15K–Eastern hemlock (Tsuga Canadensis) Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Malvern Spring Festival, 9th May 2015
RF2GA2G6N–Tsuga canadensis also known as Canadian hemlock
RFM5RDCP–A man dwarfed by the size of a large fir tree in Franklin County, Alabama.
RMB399NW–Clingmans Dome Lookout
RMBRNGHP–Hemlock Bark - Pinus Canadensis
RMAMRW5K–Forest trail through Eastern Hemlock trees Pinaceae Tsuga canadensis in the Ferncliff Penninsula National Natural Landmark
RFRTM4GB–Lush green coniferous Canadian hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) with beautiful sunflare
RF2WBXGRE–Hemlock grove, Perkins Pond Wildlife Management Area, New Hampshire
RF2BE2N7X–Close up and low angle of Tsuga baby tiny small pinecones hanging off the small, soft needle branches of a Eastern hemlock pine coniferous tree.
RMTR6C1X–hemlock spruce, eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), view into the crown of a hemlock
RF2F5205D–Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Clingmans Dome. Environmental Disaster - Insect Devestation widespread, caused by the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid