Intricate cascading roots on a Western Hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla.
Olympic National Park| 11-30-2023
credit: @pickleweed2 / IG: @cxlman
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Intricate cascading roots on a Western Hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla.
Olympic National Park| 11-30-2023
credit: @pickleweed2 / IG: @cxlman
Since I was the only one that was able to make it into work yesterday due to the snowstorm, I ended up getting stuck there for 20 hours doing different shifts. Between bouts of nearly falling asleep this was one of the things I did while manning the door of the tall building of residents that I work at, a piece of a newer YouTube Storytime Animator, Ringo Tsuga ^_^
Here be their channel: youtube.com/@RingoTsuga
My Gallery: https://deviantart.com/warahi/gallery
It's Tsuga! They're playing their favorite game of Mistral Majong! But little do they know that their hobby generates treasure and practically funds the entire Coatlition. Thanks, Tsuga!
never talk to me or my squishy dragon god baby ever again
Im curious to any forestry people out there that do field pathology what are you currently using to fight HWA and HES. and when do you treat?
mixed mesophytic forests and especially Hemlock forests are critical for cold microclimates in specific woodland and even are critical for many cold water riffle communities that support unique darters and brook lamprey. Many crawdads require different dissolved 02 requirements and colder water holds more 02 on average. A few different moth species and wasps are obligates, a few different birds are obligates, and many saprotrophs are duff obligates. Many birds mentioned in this video have Hemlock preferences. In my area sawett owls used to be known to visit hemlock stands in the Allegheny plat of Ohio and are much less common in their historic range as hemlocks and white pine forests decrease. I really want a code of ethics produced for specific usage of insecticides since imidicloprid seems to be the standard for fighting these.
I’ve been using a nonbasal drench as of late and a different type of neonic because It targets two species better than imidicloprid and is a target specific(systemic injection) that minimizes environmental impact when compared to these basal drenches that have more external longterm effects.
The product I’ve been using is called Dinocide which is a dbh adjusted self contained injectible systemic version of dinotefuran. I prefer this specific product over imicide because Im also after Hemlock Elongate Scale and I don’t think imidicloprid is the best translaminar despite having a longer 2 year residual.
I also like the practice of hort oil /mineral oil/ neem to suffocate eggs and crawlers in fall and early spring.
Aricobius nigrinus is the biocontrol used in this video btw. I’ve heard mixed results? but im still looking for feedback on this.
“Thank you for today.”
Is this really happening?
“Stay still. Tsuyu.”
“Ah. Was that alright?”
...
“It was perfect.”
Cherry Magic! episode 8
I watched it and I have some thoughts about it.
Everything about Kurosawa and Adachi I love; Considering everything the episode was great. But Tsuge is so cringy and gives me so much secondhand embarrassment. Like his gestures seem crude, he sometimes seems angry when he’s speaking to MInato. I don’t find it cute, appealing, attractive. I don’t like it okay. There I said it. I know he isn’t supposed to be this charming or confident person and is instead played out to be the butt of the joke, but pleaseeeee just make him more..... likable.
Hemlocks! And healthy ones, too. Only available at high altitudes these days 😢