Western Hemlock
Late springtime in the Cascade Mountains means new growth and a flurry of activity as winter finally recedes. This western hemlock is putting out not only new growth with new needles, bit small cones will soon follow to produce further generations of this majestic tree.
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- © 2013
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- Contained in galleries
- Coniferous Trees (Softwoods)