The eastern hemlock generally reaches heights of about (100 feet) 30 meters, but exceptional trees have been recorded up to 173 feet (53 meters). The diameter of the trunk at breast height is often 5 feet (1.5), but, outstanding trees have been recorded up to 6 feet (1.75 meters).
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The theme song was specifically composed for the show and is called "Hemlock Grove." It was composed by Nathan Barr and is part of the official soundtrack.
Eastern Conference Records was created in 1996.
American Goldfinch, not eastern. I don't know why. According to the encyclopedia the American and Eastern Goldfinch are the same species.
The Eastern Tiger Salamander is a consumer
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when was the eastern hemlock made a symbol
The scientific name of the eastern hemlock tree is Tsuga canadensis.
Yes, "Eastern hemlock" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
yes
The state tree of Pennsylvania is the hemlock
Mark S. McClure has written: 'Managing hemlock woolly adelgid in ornamental landscapes' -- subject(s): Adelges, Eastern hemlock, Diseases and pests 'Biology and control of hemlock woolly adelgid' -- subject(s): Adelges, Eastern hemlock, Diseases and pests 'Managing hemlock woolly adelgid in ornamental landscapes' -- subject(s): Adelges, Eastern hemlock, Diseases and pests
Eastern Hemlock.
There are around a dozen species, and a number of hybrids of Tsuga canadensis, the Eastern Hemlock.
Hemlock tree are in the genus Tsuga, and there are several species. The Eastern Hemlock is called Tsuga canadensis, the Western Hemlock is called Tsuga heterophylla. There are several other species.
neither....it's a gymnosperm.
The state tree of Pennsylvania is the Eastern Hemlock.
Eastern Hemlock, Red Maple and Beech