They are both poisonous
They both are poisonous
They are both poisonous
They are both poisonous
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.
There are around a dozen species, and a number of hybrids of Tsuga canadensis, the Eastern Hemlock.
Yes. Tsuga canadensis grows well if gien reasonable soil. It also makes a good hedge,better than leylandii though a bit slower.
The Pennsylvania state tree, Hemlock, (Pinaceae Tsuga canadensis) was enacted by the General Assembly on June 23, 1931.
Argyresthia tsuga was created in 1972.
The state tree of Pennsylvania is the hemlock
Yes, you can use Volck oil for controlling woolly adelgids.Specifically, woolly adelgids are a pest of Eastern hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis). The hemlock is a conifer, which is listed on the label as a kind of plant which responds to Volck oil treatments. The label also specifies woolly adelgids among the pests whose presence the product intends to control.
There are a number of members of the hemlock (Tsuga) family. Most are native to different parts of the USA though some are from China and Japan.
Tangerine, tulip, tupelo and tamarind are trees. They begin with the letter t.
Many trees start with 't'. Botanically: Tamarix, Taxodium, Taxus, Tecoma, Thuja, Thujopsis, Tibouchina, Tilia, Tipuana, Torreya, Trachycarpus, Tristaniopsis, Trochodendron, Tsuga. Common names with 't': Tanbark Oak, Tangelo, Tangerine, Tamarack, Tea tree, Tobira, Totara, Toyon. Depending on where you live, there may be more or less varieties. Consult your local nursery