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Western hemlock trees (Tsuga Heterophylla) in rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
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Western hemlock trees (Tsuga Heterophylla) in rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
Tsuga heterophylla, the western hemlock or western hemlock spruce, is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North America, with its northwestern limit on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and its southeastern limit in northern Sonoma County, California. Western hemlock is a large evergreen coniferous tree growing to 165 230 ft (50 70 m) tall, exceptionally 273.42 ft (83.34 m), and with a trunk diameter of up to 9 ft (2.7 m). It is the largest species of hemlock, with the next largest (mountain hemlock, T. mertensiana) reaching a maximum of 194 ft (59 m). The bark is brown, thin and furrowed
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Danita Delimont
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This stunning print captures the majestic beauty of Western hemlock trees in the lush rainforest of Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA. The Western hemlock, scientifically known as Tsuga heterophylla, is a native species to the west coast of North America. Its range stretches from Alaska's Kenai Peninsula all the way down to northern Sonoma County in California. These towering evergreen conifers can reach impressive heights of 165-230 feet (50-70 meters), with some exceptional specimens even surpassing 273 feet (83.34 meters). Their trunks can grow up to 9 feet (2.7 meters) in diameter, making them one of the largest species within their genus. The bark of these magnificent trees is thin and furrowed, displaying shades of brown that harmonize perfectly with their verdant surroundings. In this particular image captured by Danita Delimont for Fine Art Storehouse, no people are present as we are invited to immerse ourselves fully into nature's embrace. The composition showcases a vibrant landscape filled with growth and vitality. The dense foliage creates an enchanting canopy overhead while allowing rays of sunlight to filter through and illuminate the forest floor below. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded once again why national parks like Olympic hold such significance – they serve as sanctuaries for precious ecosystems like these rainforests where ancient giants like Western hemlocks thrive undisturbed by human intervention.
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