Definition of Tsuga canadensis

1. Noun. Common forest tree of the eastern United States and Canada; used especially for pulpwood.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsuga Canadensis

Tshiluba
Tsimané
Tsimshian
Tsinandali
Tsingtao
Tskhinval
Tskhinvali
Tsonga
Tsongdu
Tsopk
Tsou
Tsouic
Tsu
Tsu T'ina
Tsuga
Tsuga canadensis (current term)
Tsuga caroliniana
Tsuga heterophylla
Tsuga mertensiana
Tsukuyomi
Tsung Dao Lee
Tsushima
Tsuu T'ina
Tsuut'ina
Tswana
Tts.
Ttujur
Tuamotu Archipelago
Tuapse
Tuareg

Literary usage of Tsuga canadensis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tree Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Trees of North America by Julia Ellen Rogers (1905)
"Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis, Carr.)—A broadly pyramidal tree, 6o to ioo feet high, with tapering leading shoot and pendulous horizontal limbs. ..."

2. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1905)
"Tsuga canadensis occurs in Wisconsin. Balsam fir occurs on the north slope of the Yellow River for about one-half mile. None of the trees are very large; ..."

3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.), Wild Flower Preservation Society of America (1905)
"Tsuga canadensis occurs in Wisconsin. Balsam fir occurs on the north slope of the Yellow River for about one-half mile. None of the trees are very large; ..."

4. Phytopathology by American Phytopathological Society (1917)
"Polyporus Polyporus On slash of Tsuga canadensis (Pa.). Pycnoporus cinnabarinus On a fallen sapling of Tsuga canadensis (Pa.). ..."

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