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Friday, July 30, 2010

Dead Hemlocks





These hemlocks are along the east fork of the Pigeon River. Just 2 years ago they were still thriving, but have been decimated by the introduction of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.

Efforts are being made to try and save some of the large old growth trees, but there is no hope for the others.

Location:Blue Ridge Pkwy,East Fork,United States

Posted by anakeesta at 7:21 PM No comments:
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