NOTE: unless otherwise specifically stated, all of the images shown on this
page are of 1/4" square end grain cross sections shown at 12X with the top
of the image towards the bark and the bottom towards the pith so that
earlywood is towards the bottom of the growth rings and latewood is towards the top
to see all species with links to their anatomy page go here:
species links
general characteristics of hemlock
parenchyma:
rays: multitudinous, very thin, barely visible at 10X
growth rings: generally, an obviously gradual transition from light colored earlywood to dark colored latewood and then a very sharp transition from the end of the latewood to the beginning of the next year's earlywood.
resin canals:
IMAGES ARE PRESENTED WITH NO ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE TO THE PAGE AS YET
hemlock / Tsuga spp.
hemlock / Tsuga spp.
hemlock / Tsuga spp.
hemlock / Tsuga spp.
hemlock / Tsuga spp.
Carolina hemlock / Tsuga caroliniana --- a 1/3" x 1/3" cross section shown here at 9X
Carolina hemlock / Tsuga caroliniana
hemlock / Tsuga canadensis
hemlock / Tsuga canadensis
Eastern hemlock / Tsuga canadensis
Eastern hemlock / Tsuga canadensis
Eastern hemlock / Tsuga canadensis --- these two are from nearby areas of the same sample
Eastern hemlock / Tsuga canadensis --- these two are from nearby areas of the same sample
on the first two samples shown here, the end grain sanding was very poorly done
Japanese hemlock / Tsuga sieboldii --- a section in near the center of the tree
Japanese hemlock / Tsuga sieboldii --- a section of the same piece but farther away from the center
Japanese hemlock / Tsuga sieboldii
Japanese hemlock / Tsuga sieboldii --- these two are from nearby areas of the same sample
Japanese hemlock / Tsuga sieboldii --- these two are from nearby areas of the same sample and this one shows indented grain