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  • Western Hemlock trees (Tsuga heterophylla) gather nutrients by tapping into the decaying stump of a sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) along the oregon coastal forest managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy. North coast of Oregon.
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  • Tourists look at the remains of the "Klootchy Creek Giant", formerly the largest sitka spruce tree in the United States. It snapped off 75 feet above the ground in a December 2007 wind storm that had gusts over 100 mph. The tree, estimated at 700 years old, was 206 feet tall.
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  • Sitka spruce forest on the edge of the Oregon Coast.
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  • An old tree trunk in a Sitka spruce forest on the edge of the Oregon Coast.
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