That last post made a good point — sometimes the leftovers in a landscape can be used as a feature in and of itself — but I much prefer the photo here. This hemlock is very much alive, and lives outside of Boston on private property. Carl Cathcart, Consulting Arborist, took me to see this wonderful tree last July, and you can see more photos of and information on the tree at Taking Place in the Trees.
Thriving live hemlock
October 28, 2011 by Deborah Howe
Posted in Deb's posts, Gristmill, Miscellaneous, Plants, What we're thinking | Tagged hemlock, landscape, Plant management, Plants, sensory experience of landscape, tree planting, trees | Leave a Comment
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