RFHMK931–The Forest and Muskeg Trail is 3/4 miles long and begins on the far end of the Estuary Life Trail near the Starrigavan Creek footbridge. The trail cli
RMJGE23N–USA, Oregon, Crater Lake National Park, Wizard Island and Crater Lake with a grove of mountain hemlock on the south rim descending towards the lake.
RM2JT3T95–Tsuga mertensiana gleason.
RMFJ7PPM–The distribution of important forest trees of the United States (1938) Tsuga mertensiana
RM2AXC08T–Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft . Tsuga canadensis, Kaiserlochgarten. Nr. 21. Erfahrungen mit ausländischen Gehölzen.. ^Tsuga Mertensiana, Kaiserlochgarten. 12 Weiß: iqi2. formen wegen ihres malerischen Aussehens wenigstens einzeln und in kleinerenTrupps im Walde eingebaut werden. Durch gruppenweisen Einbau in Buchen-verjüngungen sollen die Anbauversuche mit dieser Holzart fortgesetzt werden. Tsuga diversifolia und Pattoniana scheinen mir wegen ihres bis jetzt sehrlangsamen Wuchses auszuscheiden. Von den Piceaarten wird unter den Exoten wegen ihres waldbaulichenVerhalte
RMD9Y279–Six hour night exposure star trails rotating around Polaris North Star silhouetting Mountain Hemlock on rim Crater Lake Crater
RMBDTXJA–Die Blaue Lagune am Fish Creek / Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek / Hyder - Alaska
RMAARRNK–'Witches Broom' or 'Dwarf Mistletoe' Arceuthobium tsugense on Western Hemlock tree coastal rainforest 'Vancouver island' Canada
RMMCKPJ9–. $ ASK. 1 wvo r L. couo MOUNTAIN HEMLO.CK Tsuga mertensiona MILES too o I 1 I 1 L. 400 I |sj. M^X Map 37 TSUGA MERTENSIANA (BONGARD) SARGENT MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK
RF2JRJN9B–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, found on subalpine ridges of Evergreen Mountain,, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
RMDAEE2G–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waft of mist in mountain forest, USA, Alaska, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2WN1W7E–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) forest at Waldo Lake, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RF2GHNE2D–Majestic tall Mountain hemlock tree () on the peak
RF2DEKJ24–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Crater Lake National Park, Volcano Legacy National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RMT1H7E7–The distribution of important forest The distribution of important forest trees of the United States distributionofim287munn Year: 1938 41 MAC , $ ASK. 1 wvo r L. couo MOUNTAIN HEMLO.CK Tsuga mertensiona MILES too o I 1 I 1 L. 400 I |sj. MX Map 37 TSUGA MERTENSIANA (BONGARD) SARGENT MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK
RF2WN1XD3–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) sunrise along Lava River National Recreation Trail, Willamette National Forest, McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Nation
RM2AJD9X4–Die Nadelhölzer : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der in Mitteleuropa winterharten Arten : eine Einführung in die Nadelholzkunde für Landschaftsgärtner, Gartenfreunde und Forstleute . -tanas in zusammenhängenden Waldungen, je nach den Standorts-verhältnissen, in Mischung mit den verschiedensten Pinus, z. B.ponderosa, monticola, edulis, Lambertiana; Jeffreyi etc., Abies ama-bilis, grandis, Picea Engelmanni, Menziesii, Tsuga Mertensiana,Larixarten, mit Wellingtonia, Sequoia sempervirens, Thuja gigantea,Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana und anderen Nadel- und Laubhölzern auf. Sie erreicht Höhen bis 90 und
RMPG0H21–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Western Hemlock 67 The wood is rather soft, brittle, weak, coarse-grained, and light brown; its specific gravity is about 0.43. It is not an article of commerce. It thrives well in cultivation, and is, perhaps, even more beautiful than our northern Hemlock. 3. WESTERN HEMLOCK —Tsuga heterophyUa(Rafinesque) Sargent Abies heterophylla Rafinesque. Tsuga Mertensiana Engelmann, not Carrifere This, the largest of its genus, is
RMBDTXJJ–Die Blaue Lagune am Fish Creek / Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek / Hyder - Alaska
RMMED5JM–. Die Gartenwelt . Blattpflanzengruppe mit Sitzplatz an der Rückseite der Villa Hardy in Wien Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt". zum Unterschiede von der sonst in Wien üblichen Methode — derart vorgenommen, dass die Beete gleich nach der Pflanzung ein fertiges Ganzes darbieten und nicht erst im Laufe der Zeit zusammenwachsen müssen. Rechts und links vom Blumenparterre liegen Bosketts. welche ausschliesslich mit seltneren immergrünen Gehölzen, Tsaga canadensis, Thuja, Taxus, Abtes peetinata, A. Pinsapo, Ghamaecy- paris, Thujopsis dolobrata, Juniperus Schotti fragrcms, Tsuga mertensiana
RF2JRJNAB–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, found on subalpine ridges of Evergreen Mountain,, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
RMDAEE2H–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Waft of mist in mountain forest, USA, Alaska, Misty Fjords National Monument
RMDAEDRN–mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Salmon-Glacier with Mountain Hemlock, Canada, British Columbia, Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2GHNDCK–Beautiful tall trees of the Polish Tatra Mountains
RF2WN1XCY–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) sunrise along Lava River National Recreation Trail, Willamette National Forest, McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Nation
RM2CDXM22–. The testing of forest seeds during 25 years, 1887-1912 . I am not yet clear if the seed is reallyso slow^ in germina-ting, or whether it is mostly ^f bad quality. The best result I haveobtained w^as in the year 1910—11 and w^as as follows: 30 days0 o/o, 40 days 20 o/o, 60 days 43 o/o, 100 days 49 o/^,; most of the othertests have had a much w^orse result. WESTERN HEMLOCK — TSUGA MERTENSIANA. In the caseof this handsome and valuable species germination proceeds muchbetter, and the seed does not lose its germinating capacity so veryquickly. Germination in per cent after 10 20 30 40 days 1908—0
RMPFDP0M–. Department bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 1131, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.. Frost Injury to Tsuga mertensiana, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, and Sequoia washingtoniana. A .—Transverse section through frost ring in Tsuna mertensiana, showing the outer face of a pre- ceding growth ring at bolt oin and a large number of well-ligniflei 1 traeheids developed before the sing; also a radial cleft Cat upper left-hand corner) Tilled up with large-celled parenchyma. (X135.) B.—Transverse section through a frost ring occupying a median position in a growth ring of Chamaecyparis lawsoni
RMBDTXJG–Die Blaue Lagune am Fish Creek / Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek / Hyder - Alaska
RMMECYCC–. Die Gartenwelt . Isuga Mertensiana, 32 Jahre alt, 22 â 25 m hoch. .^ir4 i^. S.y' ' ilT^.V "JH L J I.-S- â &â Erfolge der ersten Anbauversuche, die der Vater des jetzigen Besitzers vor- genommen hat. Mit berechtigtem Stolze führte der jetzige Besitzer uns diese Bäume zuerst vor, die er als Jüngling zum Teil mit pflanzen half. Tsuga Mertensiana (siehe neben- stehende Abb.), 32 Jahre alt, 22â25 m hoch, unweit davon eine riesige Abies concolor (lasiocarpa), 36 Jahre, von 30 m Höhe, wetteifernd mit Pseudo- tsuga Douglasü, 29â30 m hoch, 50 Jahre, die in nichts hinter einer dicht dabe
RF2JRJN85–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, found on subalpine ridges of Evergreen Mountain,, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
RMDAEDT4–mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Salmon-Glacier with Mountain Hemlock, Canada, British Columbia, Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords National Monument
RF2WN1XG0–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) cones along Lava River National Recreation Trail, Willamette National Forest, McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass National
RMREAAJW–. Cone-bearing trees of the California mountains. Conifers; Trees. M O U X T A I X - H E :I L O C K Tsuga mertensiana A group of young trees. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Chase, J. Smeaton (Joseph Smeaton), b. 1864. Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co.
RF2A4G0G8–Mountain hemlock, Olallie Lake Scenic Area, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RMBDTXJ8–Die Blaue Lagune am Fish Creek / Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek / Hyder - Alaska
RF2JRJN90–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, found on subalpine ridges of Evergreen Mountain,, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington
RM2KA9KHF–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, above low clouds at twilight, Evergreen Mountain Lookout, Cascade Range, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, W
RMDAEDRC–mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), Salmon-Glacier with Mountain Hemlock, Canada, British Columbia, Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords National Monument
RFWPPPDW–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, at edge of Snow Lake, along Snow Lake Trail leading into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mt. Baker–Snoqualmie Natio
RMDAEE23–Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek, USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Hyder
RMREN312–. A manual of the North American gymnosperms [microform] : exclusive of the cycadales but together with certain exotic species. Bois; Trees; Gymnosperms; Gymnospermes; Arbres; Wood. 132 ANATOMY OF THE GYMNOSPERMS In Larix the same features of contiguity and coalescence may be observed, except that in L. occidentalis the resin passages sometimes form into continuous zones of imperfectly organized structures with the aspect presented in Tsuga Mertensiana. The epithelium is always well defined (fig. 42), and it consists of one, sometimes two, rows of cells. The cells of the first row are small, v
RF2A4G0DR–Mountain hemlock forest, Olallie Lake Scenic Area, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RMBDTXJ5–Die Blaue Lagune am Fish Creek / Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek / Hyder - Alaska
RFWPPMHK–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, at edge of Snow Lake, along Snow Lake Trail leading into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mt. Baker–Snoqualmie Natio
RMDAEE28–Blue Lagoon at Fish Creek, USA, Alaska, Tongass National Forest, Hyder
RF2AFP124–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga Tsuga mertensiana, along the Rim Drive of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
RMRFCM26–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. ponderosa, P. contorta, Larix occidentalis, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Any of the four associates listed here may dominate serai for- est stands. Many other species are present in limited numbers or in localized areas such as Picea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa, Liboced- rus decurrens, Pinus lambertiana, P. monti- cola, Tsuga mertensiana, and Abies magnifica var. shastensis. Composition of Abies grandis (or A. con- color) associations has been studied in eastern Washington (Daubenmire 1952; Daubenm
RF2A4G0FM–Mountain hemlock forest, Olallie Lake Scenic Area, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RF2AFP0G7–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga Tsuga mertensiana, along the Rim Drive of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA
RMH32DGM–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, in the Desolation Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
RMRF428E–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. ponderosa, P. contorta, Larix occidentalis, and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Any of the four associates listed here may dominate serai for- est stands. Many other species are present in limited numbers or in localized areas such as Picea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa, Liboced- rus decurrens, Pinus lambertiana, P. monti- cola, Tsuga mertensiana, and Abies magnifica var. shastensis. Composition of Abies grandis (or A. con- color) associations has been studied in eastern Washington (Daubenmire 1952; Daubenm
RF2A4G0E4–Mountain hemlock forest, Olallie Lake Scenic Area, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RF2A1A7W5–Mountain hemlock at Watchman Overlook, Crater Lake National Park, Volcano Legacy National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RFH32DGH–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, in the Desolation Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
RFWX17KJ–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, loaded with cones in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA
RMRDBH9E–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Western Hemlock 67 The wood is rather soft, brittle, weak, coarse-grained, and light brown; its specific gravity is about 0.43. It is not an article of commerce. It thrives well in cultivation, and is, perhaps, even more beautiful than our northern Hemlock. 3. WESTERN HEMLOCK —Tsuga heterophyUa(Rafinesque) Sargent Abies heterophylla Rafinesque. Tsuga Mertensiana Engelmann, not Carrifere This, the largest of its genus, is
RF2A1A859–Mountain hemlock trunk, Crater Lake National Park, Volcano Legacy National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RFWX19P1–Mountain Hemlock, Tsuga mertensiana, loaded with cones in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA
RFWPPE0H–Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, at edge of Snow Lake, along Snow Lake Trail leading into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mt. Baker–Snoqualmie Natio
RMRFCMCX–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 63. — Pure, old-growth stands of Tsuga mer- tensiana are common throughout the Tsuga mertensiana Zone; note the clumping tendency of the trees in this stand near timberline (Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington). the zone (fig. 63), and Abies lasiocarpa or Pinus contorta, or both, in serai stands in drier portions of the zone. Abies amabilis is conspicuous in the zone in Washington and northern Oregon, but it drops out completely in the southern Oregon High Cascades. There are a wide
RF2A1A8PD–Mountain hemlock, Crater Lake National Park, Volcano Legacy National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RFPWEP9M–Forest at Waldo Lake, Waldo Lake State Scenic Waterway, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RFGCJ6AF–Mountain hemlock against Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RFH7ACK5–Mountain hemlock along Bachelor Mountain Trail, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RFK5303W–Mountain hemlock needles along Rockpile Lake Trail, Diamond Peak Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RFE5XMRK–Charlton Lake, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon
RFE9W9CT–Mountain hemlock cones from Pacific Crest Trail, Toiyabe National Forest, California
RFWPPBK5–Massive Mountain Hemlocks, Tsuga mertensiana, along Snow Lake Trail leading into the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mt. Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, Wa
RMRF42KC–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 66. —Pinus contorta is a major pioneer species in High Cascades portions of the Tsuga mertensiana Zone; here, Tsuga merten- siana is developing in a stand of dead and dying Pinus contorta (near Olallie Butte, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon). 1960, 1961). This environmental and floristic diversity combines with a long history of pre- historic and historic disturbances, primarily by fire, to produce an extremely varied array of communities. This section deals with portions of south- wester
RF2CCJ1P5–Subalpine wildflower meadow along the Snowgrass Trail in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA
RFKC2WKA–Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RFE9W9CW–Mountain hemlock cones from Pacific Crest Trail, Toiyabe National Forest, California
RFE9M7CR–Mountain hemlock cones, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
RF2H9WTAB–Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) sunrise along Lava River National Recreation Trail, Willamette National Forest, McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Nation
RMRF42KX–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 63. — Pure, old-growth stands of Tsuga mer- tensiana are common throughout the Tsuga mertensiana Zone; note the clumping tendency of the trees in this stand near timberline (Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington). the zone (fig. 63), and Abies lasiocarpa or Pinus contorta, or both, in serai stands in drier portions of the zone. Abies amabilis is conspicuous in the zone in Washington and northern Oregon, but it drops out completely in the southern Oregon High Cascades. There are a wide
RF2WN1WJ5–Waldo Lake from Shoreline Trail, Waldo Lake State Scenic Waterway, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RFKC2YGP–Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2A1A8W2–Mountain hemlock trunk, Crater Lake National Park, Volcano Legacy National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RFGCJ6AT–Mountain hemlock against Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RMRFCMCJ–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 66. —Pinus contorta is a major pioneer species in High Cascades portions of the Tsuga mertensiana Zone; here, Tsuga merten- siana is developing in a stand of dead and dying Pinus contorta (near Olallie Butte, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon). 1960, 1961). This environmental and floristic diversity combines with a long history of pre- historic and historic disturbances, primarily by fire, to produce an extremely varied array of communities. This section deals with portions of south- wester
RFKC2YAJ–Lush rain forest along the Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2WGRH0Y–Mountain hemlock against Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RFF04PBR–Mountain hemlock at Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RMRFCM77–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. along the divide between the Rogue and Ump- qua Rivers and on the high ridges within the Umpqua River drainage. "ABIES MAGNIFICA SHASTENSIS" ZONE Abies magnifica var. shastensis14 domi- nates the forests between the subalpine Tsuga mertensiana Zone and the Abies concolor Zone (fig. 91). The Abies magnifica shastensis Zone is generally found at elevations between 1,600 and 2,000 meters in the Cascade Range and 1,800 and 2,200 meters in the Siskiyou Mountains (Dennis 1959; Whittaker 1960).
RFKC2YNJ–Lush rain forest along the Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RFF04PBT–Mountain hemlock at Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RF2E1P7FJ–Mountain hemlock sunrise at Cloud Cap, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
RFK70T80–Mountain hemlock & Crater Lake, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RMRF4CYE–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. along the divide between the Rogue and Ump- qua Rivers and on the high ridges within the Umpqua River drainage. "ABIES MAGNIFICA SHASTENSIS" ZONE Abies magnifica var. shastensis14 domi- nates the forests between the subalpine Tsuga mertensiana Zone and the Abies concolor Zone (fig. 91). The Abies magnifica shastensis Zone is generally found at elevations between 1,600 and 2,000 meters in the Cascade Range and 1,800 and 2,200 meters in the Siskiyou Mountains (Dennis 1959; Whittaker 1960).
RFKC2Y7X–Lush rain forest along the Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RFK70T64–Sunrise at Discovery Point, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
RMRFBPCH–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. LEGEND FORESTED REGIONS Picea sitchensis Zone Tsuga heterophylla Zone Puget Sound area Mixed Conifer and Mixed Evergreen Zones Interior Valley Zone Pinusponderosa Zone (broad sense) Pumice region Abies grand is and Pseudotsuga menziesii Zones Subalpine forests (including Abies amabilis, A. lasiocarpa, A. magnifica shastensis and Tsuga mertensiana Zones) STEPPE REGIONS STEPPE (without shrubs) SHRUB-STEPPE {Artemisia dominated) DESERT SHRUB Juniperus occidentalis Zone TIMBERLINE AND ALPINE AREAS PSA
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