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		<description><![CDATA[The Spruce and Hemlock How to tell them from other trees: The spruce and hemlock belong to the evergreen class and may be told from the other trees by their leaves. The characteristic leaves of the spruce are shown in Fig. 9; those of the hemlock in. These are much shorter than the needles of [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="ha">How to tell them from other trees:</span> The spruce and hemlock belong to the     evergreen class and may be told from the other trees by their     <em>leaves</em>. The characteristic leaves of the spruce are shown in Fig.     9; those of the hemlock in. These are much shorter than the     needles of the pines but are longer than the leaves of the red cedar     or arbor vitae. They are neither arranged in clusters like those of     the larch, nor in feathery layers like those of the cypress. They     adhere to the tree throughout the year, while the leaves of the     larch and cypress shed in the fall.</p>
<p>The spruces are pyramidal-shaped trees, with tall and tapering     trunks, thickly covered with branches, forming a compact crown. They     are widely distributed throughout the cold and temperate regions of     the northern hemisphere, where they often form thick forests over     extended areas.</p>
<p>There are eighteen recognized species of spruce. The Norway spruce     has been chosen as a type for this group because it is so commonly     planted in the northeastern part of the United States.</p>
<p>The hemlock is represented by seven species, confined <a id="p13" name="p13"></a> to temperate     North America, Japan, and Central and Western China.</p>
<div class="illustration"><a id="p12" name="p12"></a><a id="fig7" name="fig7"></a> <img class="illustration" src="http://bumbobabyseat.110mb.com/HowToIdentifyTrees/images/fig007.jpg" alt="[Illustration]" width="542" height="741" /></p>
<div class="caption"><span class="caption-fig-label">Fig. 7</span>.—The Norway Spruce.</div>
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<p>How to tell them from each other: The needles and branches of the spruce     are <em>coarse</em>; those of the hemlock are <em>flat and graceful</em>. The     individual leaves of the spruce, are four-sided and green or     blue on the under side, while those of the hemlock,, are     flat and are <em>marked by two white lines</em> on the under side.<br />
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