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eggs during the spring spawn in southeast Alaska. The boughs provide an easily collectible surface for the eggs to attach to as well as providing a distinctive taste. This practice originates from traditional gathering methods used by Native
Alaskans from southeast Alaska, specifically the
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614:. Valleys it can be found in usually receive at least 80 cm (31 in) of rain annually. It mostly grows at low altitudes, from sea level to 600 m (2,000 ft). In western
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growing to 50β70 metres (165β230 feet) tall, exceptionally 83 m (273 ft), and with a trunk diameter of up to 2.7 m (9 ft). It is the largest species of
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can be collected by scraping slabs of removed bark. The resulting shavings can be eaten immediately, or can be dried and pressed into bread, as was done by
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1035:Pinaceae. Drawings and Descriptions of the Genera
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867:Western hemlocks have been submerged to collect
1124:Arno, Stephen F.; Hammerly, Ramona P. (2020) .
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1396:"A basic guide to softwoods and hardwoods"
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1165:Tallest known Hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla
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1274:Trappe, MJ (MayβJune 2004).
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1204:United States Forest Service
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1426:. New York: Knopf. p.
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2069:Flora of the Cascade Range
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642:Western hemlock is a very
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1280:in northwestern Oregon"
1278:Craterellus tubaeformis
891:Western hemlock is the
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704:Craterellus tubaeformis
1344:"RHS Plant Selector β
817:and various plastics.
689:such as chanterelles (
681:Western hemlock forms
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251:western hemlock-spruce
1180:Packee, E.C. (1990).
1061:Gymnosperm Database:
781:Award of Garden Merit
692:Cantharellus formosus
608:temperate rainforests
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2079:Least concern plants
1401:. worldhardwoods.com
1234:Mycological Research
1134:. pp. 110β117.
929:: e.T42435A2980087.
724:Lambdina fiscellaria
594:forests west of the
188:T. heterophylla
1462:on 15 November 2007
1033:Farjon, A. (1990).
911:Farjon, A. (2013).
676:T. mertensiana
577:coarse woody debris
51:Conservation status
1896:Abies heterophylla
1796:tsuga-heterophylla
1521:Tsuga heterophylla
1491:Tsuga heterophylla
1346:Tsuga heterophylla
1263:on 14 August 2011.
1184:Tsuga heterophylla
1132:Mountaineers Books
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652:Pacific silver fir
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620:western white pine
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206:Tsuga heterophylla
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1483:Taxon identifiers
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836:Food and medicine
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