A plant genus in the family PINACEAE, order Pinales, class Pinopsida, division Coniferophyta. They are coniferous evergreen trees and should not be confused with hemlock plants (CICUTA and CONIUM).

Modelling the hydrodynamic resistance of bordered pits. (1/13)

Previous studies of the hydrodynamics of plant stems have shown that resistance to flow through bordered pits on the side walls of tracheids makes up a significant proportion of their total resistance, and that this proportion increases with tracheid diameter. This suggests a possible reason why tracheids with a diameter above around 100 microm have failed to evolve. This possibility has been investigated by obtaining an estimate for the resistance of a single pit, and incorporating it into analytical models of tracheid resistance and wood resistivity. The hydrodynamic resistance of the bordered pits of Tsuga canadensis was investigated using large-scale physical models. The importance of individual components of the pit were investigated by comparing the resistance of models with different pore sizes in their pit membrane, and with or without the torus and border. The estimate for the resistance of a real bordered pit was 1.70x10(15) Pa s m(-3). Resistance of pits varied with morphology as might be predicted; the resistance was inversely proportional to the pore size to the power of 0.715; removing the torus reduced resistance by 28%, while removal of the torus and border together reduced it by 72%. It was estimated that in a 'typical tracheid' pit resistance should account for 29% of the total. Incorporating the results into the model for the resistivity of wood showed that resistivity should fall as tracheid diameter increases. However, to minimize resistance wider tracheids would also need to be proportionally much longer. It is suggested that the diameter of tracheids in conifers is limited by upper limits to cell length or cell volume. This limitation is avoided by angiosperms because they can digest away the ends of their cells to produce long, wide vessels composed of many short cells.  (+info)

Does canopy position affect wood specific gravity in temperate forest trees? (2/13)

The radial increases in wood specific gravity known in many tree species have been interpreted as providing mechanical support in response to the stresses associated with wind loading. This interpretation leads to the hypothesis that individuals reaching the canopy should (1) be more likely to have radial increases in specific gravity and (2) exhibit greater increases than individuals in the subcanopy. Wood specific gravity was determined for three species of forest trees (Acer rubrum, Fagus grandifolia and Tsuga canadensis) growing in central Massachusetts, USA. Acer rubrum shows radial increases in specific gravity, but these increases are not more pronounced in canopy trees; the other two species show a pattern of radial decreases. The degree of radial increase or decrease is influenced by tree height and diameter. Of the dominant tree species for which we have data, A. rubrum, Betula papyrifera and Pinus strobus show radial increases in specific gravity, whereas F. grandifolia, T. canadensis and Quercus rubra show decreases. The occurrence of radial increases in B. papyrifera and P. strobus, which are often canopy emergents, suggests that it is overall adaptive strategy that is important rather than position (canopy vs. subcanopy) of any individual tree. It is suggested that radial increases in specific gravity are associated with early-successional status or characteristics and decreases with late-successional status or persistence in mature forest.  (+info)

Changes in stomatal frequency and size during elongation of Tsuga heterophylla needles. (3/13)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The inverse relationship between the number of stomata and atmospheric CO2 levels observed in different plant species is increasingly used for reconstructions of past CO2 concentrations. To validate this relationship, the potential influence of other environmental conditions and ontogenetical development stage on stomatal densities must be investigated as well. Quantitative data on the changes in stomatal density of conifers in relation to leaf development is reported. METHODS: Stomatal frequency and epidermal cells of Tsuga heterophylla needles during different stages of budburst were measured using computerized image analysis systems on light microscope slides. KEY RESULTS: Stomata first appear in the apical region and subsequently spread basipetally towards the needle base during development. The number of stomatal rows on a needle does not change during ontogeny, but stomatal density decreases nonlinearly with increasing needle area, until about 50 % of the final needle area. The total number of stomata on the needle increases during the entire developmental period, indicating that stomatal and epidermal cell formation continues until the needle has matured completely. CONCLUSIONS: Epidermal characteristics in developing conifer needles appear to be fundamentally different from angiosperm dicot leaves, where in general leaf expansion in the final stages is due to cell expansion rather than cell formation. The lack of further change in either stomatal density or stomatal density per millimetre needle length (the stomatal characteristic most sensitive to CO2 in conifers) in the final stages of leaf growth indicates that in conifers the stage of leaf maturation would not influence CO2 reconstructions based on stomatal density.  (+info)

Species diversity of polyporoid and corticioid fungi in northern hardwood forests with differing management histories. (4/13)

Effects of forest management on fungal diversity were investigated by sampling fruit bodies of polyporoid and corticioid fungi in forest stands that have different management histories. Fruit bodies were sampled in 15 northern hardwood stands in northern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Sampling was conducted in five old-growth stands, five uneven-age stands, three even-age unthinned stands and two even-age thinned stands. Plots 100 m x 60 m were established and 3000 m2 within each plot was sampled during the summers of 1996 and 1997. A total of 255 polyporoid and corticioid morphological species were identified, 46 (18%) of which could not be assigned to a described species. Species accumulation curves for sites and management classes differed from straight lines, although variability from year to year suggests that more than 2 y of sampling are needed to characterize annual variation. Mean species richness and diversity index values did not vary significantly by management class, although mean richness on large diameter wood (> or = 15 cm diam) varied with moderate significance. Richness values on small diameter debris varied significantly by year, indicating that a large part of year-to-year variability in total species richness is due to small diameter debris. Ten species had abundance levels that varied by management class. Two of these species. Changes in the diversity and species composition of the wood-inhabiting fungal community could have significant implications for the diversity, health and productivity of forest ecosystems.  (+info)

A case study: looking at the effects of fragmentation on genetic structure in different life history stages of old-growth mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana). (5/13)

We examined fine-scale genetic structure of mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) in an old-growth stand and an adjacent seedling population, with the goal of detecting the effects of fragmentation. Three hundred and six old-growth trees and 195 naturally regenerating seedlings were genotyped at 5 microsatellite loci. Genetic diversity was similar across old-growth life stages and within the clear-cut seedlings. Significant inbreeding was found in the adult class (30+ cm diameter at breast height) of old-growth seedlings and in the adjacent natural regeneration. Relatedness was significantly associated with physical distance for both the oldest age class and for regenerating seedlings in the adjacent clear-cut, whereas intermediate classes showed no such association. As intermediate classes show no isolation by distance, the associations that arise probably occur from single cohort regeneration that clearly has taken place in the clear-cut, and possibly when the oldest old-growth trees were established. Parentage analysis suggested that large-scale fragmentation, such as this clear-cut, allowed for increased long-distance seed dispersal. We conclude that long-lived tree populations can consist of a cohort mosaic, reflecting the effects of fragmentation, and resulting in a complex, age-dependent, local population structure with high levels of genetic diversity.  (+info)

Predicting and understanding forest dynamics using a simple tractable model. (6/13)

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Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States. (7/13)

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Assessing the potential impacts to riparian ecosystems resulting from hemlock mortality in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (8/13)

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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Tsuga" is not a medical term. It is actually the genus name for a group of evergreen trees commonly known as hemlocks, which are found in North America and East Asia. The misconception might arise from the fact that some parts of these trees have been used in traditional medicine, but "Tsuga" itself is not a medical term or concept.

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... is a large tree with bark that is a blackish brown in colour. The scaly bark has irregular longitudinal breaks ... Tsuga chinensis, commonly referred to as the Taiwan or Chinese hemlock, or in Chinese as tieshan (simplified Chinese: 铁杉; ... forrestii is treated as a separate species, namely Tsuga forrestii, by some authorities. The cones are larger, more slender and ... ISBN 0-00-219213-6. Wu, Zheng-yi & Raven, Peter H. (1999). "Tsuga chinensis". Flora of China. Beijing: Science Press. Retrieved ...
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... is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is considered as a variety of Tsuga chinensis (i.e., T. c. ... Tsuga forrestii is threatened by clear-cutting of mixed forests. Yang, Y.; Luscombe, D (2013). "Tsuga forrestii". IUCN Red List ... "Tsuga chinensis var. forrestii". Flora of China. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, ... Tsuga, Vulnerable plants, Trees of China, Endemic flora of China, Flora of Guizhou, Flora of Sichuan, Flora of Yunnan, Taxonomy ...
... subsp. mertensiana var. mertensiana. Northern mountain hemlock. Leaves gray-green on both sides. Tsuga ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Tsuga mertensiana (category) Data related to Tsuga mertensiana at Wikispecies Mountain ... Interactive Distribution Map of Tsuga mertensiana Tsuga mertensiana in the CalPhotos photo database, University of California, ... Tsuga mertensiana, known as mountain hemlock, is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North America, found between ...
... (都賀駅, Tsuga-eki) is an interchange passenger railway station located in Wakaba-ku, Chiba, Japan, operated by East ... Tsuga Station originated as the Tsuga Signal (都賀信号所) on the Japanese Government Railway (JGR), established on November 1, 1912 ... Tsuga Station is served by the Sōbu Main Line and is 43.4 kilometers from the western terminus of the line at Tokyo Station. It ... JR Tsuga Station has a single island platform with an elevated station building located above the tracks and platform. The ...
Gymnosperm Database: Tsuga caroliniana Archived 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Flora of North America: Tsuga Caroliniana. ... Tsuga caroliniana, the Carolina hemlock, is a species of hemlock endemic to the United States. As of 2023, it is under review ... Farjon, A. (2013). "Tsuga caroliniana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T34200A2850654. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1 ... "Carolina hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana)". Environmental Conservation Online System. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Retrieved 16 ...
Tallest Hemlock, M. D. Vaden, Arborist: Tallest known Hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla Packee, E.C. (1990). "Tsuga heterophylla". In ... Tsuga heterophylla, the western hemlock or western hemlock-spruce, is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North ... Farjon, A. (2013). "Tsuga heterophylla". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013: e.T42435A2980087. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2013- ... "RHS Plant Selector - Tsuga heterophylla". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021. "AGM Plants - Ornamental" (PDF). Royal Horticultural ...
Tsuga (都賀町, Tsuga-machi) was a town located in Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an ... On March 29, 2010, Tsuga, along with the towns of Fujioka and Ōhira (all from Shimotsuga District), was merged into the ...
... , also known as the Ulleungdo hemlock, is a conifer species discovered on Ulleungdo island, Korea, and ... Tsuga)" (PDF). Systematic Botany. 42 (4): 733-746. doi:10.1600/036364417X696474. S2CID 90432108. Retrieved 31 January 2018. v t ... e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Tsuga, ...
... is an evergreen tree that attains heights of 25 m (80 feet). The crown is narrow, dense and conical. Young ... Tsuga diversifolia, commonly known as the northern Japanese hemlock, or in Japanese, kometsuga (米栂), is a species of conifer ... Katsuki, T. & Luscombe, D. (2013). "Tsuga diversifolia". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2013: e.T42433A2979949 ... ISBN 0-00-219213-6. Media related to Tsuga diversifolia at Wikimedia Commons (Articles with short description, Short ...
... , also called the southern Japanese hemlock, or in Japanese, simply tsuga (栂), is a conifer native to the ... They are broad and stubby in comparison to other species of the genus Tsuga, and they vary in length from 0.7 to 2 cm (0.28 to ... Tsuga, Trees of Japan, Endemic flora of Japan, Taxa named by Élie-Abel Carrière). ...
Tsuga may also refer to: Tsuga, Tochigi, a town in Japan Tsuga Station, a railway station in Chiba, Japan Tsuga Dam, a dam in ... Japanese businessman Iwami-Tsuga Station This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tsuga. If an ... Kōchi Prefecture, Japan Japanese destroyer Tsuga (1920), a ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy Kazuhiro Tsuga, ...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tsuga dumosa. Yang, Y.; Luscombe, D. & Rushforth, K. (2013). "Tsuga dumosa". The IUCN ... Tsuga dumosa is a tree growing 20 to 25 m (65 to 80 feet) high and exceptionally to 40 m (130 feet). The diameter at breast ... Tsuga dumosa is generally associated with the Himalayas. In India, it occurs from Uttarakhand in the west to Arunachal Pradesh ... Tsuga dumosa, commonly called the Himalayan hemlock or in Chinese, Yunnan tieshan (simplified Chinese: 云南铁杉; traditional ...
... (Japanese: 津賀ダム) is a dam in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1944. "Tsuga Dam [Kochi Pref.] - Dams in Japan". ...
... images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu Eastern Native Tree Society's Tsuga Search Project (Pages using eFloras ... ISBN 0-900513-09-8. "Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh'". Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 13 March 2021. "Tsuga canadensis ' ... Through Tsuga Search, hemlocks have been found with trunk volumes up to 44.8 m³ within the park, making it the largest eastern ... A project named "Tsuga Search", funded by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is being conducted to save the largest and ...
... (石見都賀駅, Iwami Tsuga-eki) was a railway station in Misato, Ōchi District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan, ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iwami-Tsuga Station. Official website (archived from the original on 27 March 2018) (in ... operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Iwami-Tsuga Station was served by the 108.1 km Sankō Line from Gōtsu in ...
The Japanese destroyer Tsuga (栂) was one of 21 Momi-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late ... Tsuga, built at the Ishikawajima shipyard in Tokyo, was laid down on 5 March 1919, launched on 17 April 1920 and completed on ... Tsuga was sunk by American carrier aircraft in early 1945. The Momi class was designed with higher speed and better seakeeping ... Tsuga was powered by two Parsons geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft using steam provided by three Kampon ...
... tsuga 'tsuga'), but it may occur word-finally and quite often in cases of heteromorphemic (i.e. across a morpheme boundary) ... "tsuga". Diccionari de la llengua catalana (in Catalan) (2nd ed.). Barcelona, Spain. Archived from the original on 14 August ...
JR East - Sōbu Line Tsuga Chiba Urban Monorail - Line 2 Dōbutsukōen • Mitsuwadai • Tsuga • Sakuragi • Oguradai • Chishirodai- ... 1889 into the villages of Tsuga, Miyako, Chishiro, Shirai and Sarashina within Chiba District. On February 11, 1935, Tsuga and ...
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"Tsuga". combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 18 January 2021. Bird, Andrew D (2008). A Separate Little War. Grub Street. p. 124. ISBN ...
". "Tsuga heterophylla". Gymnosperm Database. "Pinus ponderosa subsp. benthamiana". Gymnosperm Database. Hemp, Andreas (2016 ...
Tsuga spp.), cannabis (Cannabis sativa spp.), cedars (Cedrus spp.), various Cupressaceae, and juniper bush (Juniperus spp.).[ ...
Tsuga sp.), Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), or ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests. Meadow voles are also absent from ...
It has been recorded growing under Pinus and Tsuga in Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal, as well as in the Indian forests of ... The mushroom's habitat consists of areas dominated by pine (Pinus spp.), spruce (Picea spp.), hemlock (Tsuga spp.) and fir ( ...
... there is a nice Tsuga Mertensiana specimen. 1211. Maizeret, Tsuga. » Jules van Dievoet Van Dievoet family Ursel Family Anspach ... There was in 1912, at the time of Jules van Dievoet, a very nice specimen of Tsuga mertensiana in the grounds of the chateau. ...
Completed in 1902 (Meiji 35). Made entirely of Tsuga. This is an early example of using window glass in a Japanese-style ...
jiulongshanensis Tsuga chinensis var. robusta Ephedra brevifoliata Ephedra khurikensis Ephedra tilhoana Ephedra trifurcata ...
Tsuga europaea - Maria Mine, Alsdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia (Miocene) †Tsuga nanfengensis - Yunnan (Late Miocene) †Tsuga ... Tsuga (/ˈsuːɡə/, from Japanese 栂 (ツガ), the name of Tsuga sieboldii) is a genus of conifers in the subfamily Abietoideae of ... 2018). "Tsuga". The Gymnosperm Database. Retrieved 2007-05-16. Taylor, Ronald J. (1993). "Tsuga". In Flora of North America ... Accepted living species Tsuga canadensis - eastern hemlock - Eastern Canada, Eastern United States Tsuga caroliniana - Carolina ...
Genus: Tsuga. Species: Tsuga dumosa Name[edit]. Tsuga dumosa (D.Don) Eichler in H.G.A.Engler & K.A.E.Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. ... Tsuga dumosa. Taxonavigation[edit]. Taxonavigation: Pinales Superregnum: Eukaryota Regnum: Plantae Divisio: Tracheophyta. ... Tsuga dumosa in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published ... Tsuga dumosa. Published online. Accessed: 7 March 2021.. Vernacular names[edit]. English: Himalayan Hemlock. Türkçe: Himalaya ...
Subject: RE: Tsuga Search Finale. WOW!!. Very impressive work! I am glad that this magnificent species has now. been documented ... Crow wrapped up the final climbs and plots of the Tsuga Search Project in. the southern Appalachians. We spent three days in ... hemlocks in the area also in the Tsuga Search Project. The wet forest, soggy. soils, steep slopes, Rhododendron and heavy packs ...
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This cultivar is cone-like in shape and has dark green foliage. Branch tips tend to droop. Cones and buds are typically small and the bark is usually
This dwarf cultivar is cone-like in shape and has delicate branching that grows upward. Cones and buds are typically small and the bark is usually brown
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Tsuga canadensis Coles Prostrate aka Coles Weeping Hemlock is natvie to United States, is hardy in 4a to 8b, grows to 6 ...
Foster Levy and Elaine S. Walker "Pattern and Rate of Decline of a Population of Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana Engelm.) ... Foster Levy, Elaine S. Walker "Pattern and Rate of Decline of a Population of Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana Engelm.) in ... Pattern and Rate of Decline of a Population of Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana Engelm.) in North Carolina. ...
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Tsuga canadensis Research Information. Eastern Hemlock allergy information and photos ... Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). Home « Tsuga « Tsuga canadensis Family: PINACEAE Genus: Tsuga Species: Eastern Hemlock ( ... More Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) imagesby Jessie M. Harris from BONAP ... Allergenicity: No allergy has been reported for Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) species.. ...
Horticulture notes Tsuga heterophylla is a native plant in the natural environment that occurs throughout Northwest US and ... Genus Tsuga Species heterophylla Variety Cultivar Common names western hemlock Family PINACEAE Specimen number S13918 Data ... i>Tsuga heterophylla. PINACEAE western hemlock ... genus tsuga More specimen entries. [prev] [tsuga heterophylla ...
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Tsuga canadensisOrigin: CanadaPart Used: Needles and twigsExtraction Method: Steam distillationAromatic Notes: Woody, balsamic ... Tsuga canadensis. Origin: Canada. Part Used: Needles and twigs. Extraction Method: Steam distillation. Aromatic Notes: Woody, ...
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The Carolina hemlock is rare, only growing naturally in a restricted area of the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Its natural habitat is rocky slopes and ravines at heights between 750-1200m asl, in the same areas as catawba rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense) and calico bush (Kalmia latifolia). Growing to heights up to 30 metres, the Carolina hemlock is smaller than the other North American species, resembling its close relative eastern hemlock in appearance. ...
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Tsuga caroliniana) prefers rocky mountain slopes at moderately high elevation with moist, well-drained soil and cool climates. ... Hemlocks (Tsuga) can be found in North America and eastern Asia. This evergreen coniferous tree can be large or medium-size, ... The Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) prefers rocky mountain slopes at moderately high elevation with moist, well-drained ... The Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) prefers rocky mountain slopes at moderately high elevation with moist, well-drained ...
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Its common name in Japan is rice tree (kome-tsuga). If you look at the back of its dark green needles, you will see two white ... Facing the Great Lawn,our Tsuga diversifolia marks the beginning of the Sino Himalayan Garden. This handsome conifer has been ... stomatal bands resembling rice.The genus name Tsuga comes from the Japanese name for trees in this genus. The specific epithet ... Tsuga diversifolia is native to northern Japan and found near the tree line growing to a height of 10-30 m/30-90 ft. In ...
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  • No allergy has been reported for Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) species. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Yale graduate student Nathan Havill was studying Asian hemlocks to learn why they can resist the hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA) while the Eastern hemlock ( Tsuga canadensis ) cannot. (michigangardener.com)
  • For March we'd like to introduce you to Tsuga canadensis 'Abbott's Pygmy' , also known as the Abbott's Pygmy Miniature Canadian Hemlock. (michaelmuro.com)
  • Pattern and Rate of Decline of a Population of Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana Engelm. (bioone.org)
  • The Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) prefers rocky mountain slopes at moderately high elevation with moist, well-drained soil and cool climates. (dimensions.com)
  • Tsuga heterophylla will add character to any garden as it does well in most situations and can also be planted in a shaded understory and treated like a large shrub. (futureforests.ie)
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  • Tsuga (/ˈsuːɡə/, from Japanese 栂 (ツガ), the name of Tsuga sieboldii) is a genus of conifers in the subfamily Abietoideae of Pinaceae, the pine family. (wikipedia.org)
  • it differs from Tsuga in the erect (not pendulous) cones with exserted bracts, and male cones clustered in umbels, in these features more closely allied to the genus Keteleeria. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus name Tsuga comes from the Japanese name for trees in this genus. (ericanotebook.com)
  • Unlike the latter, Tsuga species are not poisonous. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tsuga dumosa ( D.Don ) Eichler in H.G.A.Engler & K.A.E.Prantl, Nat. (wikimedia.org)
  • 2021. Tsuga dumosa in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Methyl Paraben, isolated from the barks of Tsuga dumosa the methyl ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid, is a standardized chemical allergen. (medchemexpress.com)
  • Tsuga diversifolia is native to northern Japan and found near the tree line growing to a height of 10-30 m/30-90 ft. (ericanotebook.com)
  • Facing the Great Lawn,our Tsuga diversifolia marks the beginning of the Sino Himalayan Garden. (ericanotebook.com)
  • Connect with Spotify to save tsuga by Jordann Funk to your Spotify library. (hypeddit.com)
  • Crow wrapped up the final climbs and plots of the Tsuga Search Project in the southern Appalachians. (nativetreesociety.org)
  • Caldwell Fork to the vicinity of the 'Caldwell Colossus', one of the giant hemlocks in the area also in the Tsuga Search Project. (nativetreesociety.org)
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  • Tsuga (/ˈsuːɡə/, from Japanese 栂 (ツガ), the name of Tsuga sieboldii) is a genus of conifers in the subfamily Abietoideae of Pinaceae, the pine family. (wikipedia.org)
  • This trail is such an absolute gem, and it's kind of incredible to think that Squamish has many other trails of similar quality to Pseudo-Tsuga just scattered across its forested mountainsides. (fatmap.com)
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  • What makes this erosion such a downer is that SORCA obviously knows how to craft fantastic, sustainable flow trails that will hold up to hundreds of thousands of mountain bike tires, and the next section of this descent-Pseudo-Tsuga-exemplifies that trail building prowess. (fatmap.com)
  • Pseudo-Tsuga is a top-tier flow trail that has held up exceedingly well to its fame and subsequent traffic over the years. (fatmap.com)
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