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Some interesting hemlock observations

bengz6westmd
11 years ago

Some interesting observations. Took a short hike on a nearby ridge to an overlook (the view was awesome). The forest there was a classic ridgetop-stony soil type -- mostly chestnut oaks & hard pines and a rich understory of rhododendrons & mountain laurel. Some trees were uprooted from the Sandy-storm. One beautiful pine was sadly uprooted, but upon inspection it was a Table mountain pine (there were quite a few more standing nearby). This was 40 miles west of the NFS maps of TM pine occurrence. OK, not too much of a surprise.

The bigger surprise were understory hemlocks. Hemlocks up on a dry, rocky, excessively-drained ridge? Hemlocks are typically mesic trees. Upon inspection, they were Carolina hemlocks! The forest service says the northernmost occurrence of C hemlock is SW VA! That's almost 200 miles south.

Here is a link that might be useful: Carolina hemlock range

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