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Scenic Roots

An Appalachian Evergreen Threatened By A Tiny Insect

Juliet Johnson

Five hundred years ago, a young tree was growing outside of Chattanooga:  the hemlock.

Hemlocks have been called “the redwoods of the East” and the “iconic evergreen of the Appalachians” - but in this area, they are also in danger of being wiped out as a species by an invasive insect.

Juliet Johnson is a wilderness advocate who teaches conservation and foraging - and last month, she wrote about hemlocks for “Nooga Today”...  

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