That's my cousin Will climbing a hemlock on the cover of today's Sentinel. Not only has Will discovered the tallest and most voluminous hemlocks, but also several dozen other species. He has revolutionized the way trees are measured, devising a ground-based method that has proven accurate within a foot or so, vastly superior to traditional forestry methods.
He and a couple other big tree enthusiasts also devised a way to calculate wood volume, a laborious task requiring lots of measurements. It's not so bad with a hemlock since they are mostly trunk, but Will and a crew of six or seven spent two days in a live oak in South Carolina measuring its many limbs to come up with a volume estimate.
Friends of the Smokies is now funding Will's hemlock documentation project, but he got started before he had any funding and has been hunting champion trees as a weekend hobby for over a decade.
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Great story. Great photo,
Great story. Great photo, too. Congrats to your cousin for the project funding. (And for finding and measuring the largest Hemlock in the world.)
Very Cool
Congrats to your cousin, Rikki. Good to hear that the Friends are kicking in for that.
I'm jealous! glad to hear
I'm jealous! glad to hear they innoculated against adelgids for a few years.
I would love to see/climb that tree.
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Adelgids
BTW, if you have any hemlocks in this area, they need to be treated. We just had one done. Lasts about 2 years, costs about $200. (Guess that's about $100/yr, heh.) There are only a few aborists around here who do this, or so I understand.
How do they inoculate
How do they inoculate Hemlocks/trees? Is anything else being done at Clingmans dome or is that still a lost cause re: the adelgids (its been about 2 years since I was last up there)?
Inoculation is done by
Inoculation is done by injecting a pesticide into the soil at the base of a tree so it gets taken up by the roots and into the sap. When the adelgids drink the sap, they get a dose of pesticide and die. It's useful for individual trees, not so much for a forest, thus the efforts to find a predatory beetle to control the adelgids.
At Clingman's Dome, you've mainly got spruces and firs, which are being impacted by acid rain and another pest insect. The Park continues to treat those trees as well, though the firs have been pretty heavily impacted. I believe the main hope for the firs is in saplings and the seed bank.
There are a couple hemlocks in the oak forest near my house, and they've been adelgid free, but I visited one last week and it's infested.
How long a wait?
Rikki (on subject of Clingman's Dome devastation): "I believe the main hope for the firs is in saplings and the seed bank."
Yeah, I was last up there about the time Justin was, and it was a sad sight, indeed. What is the growth rate for these fir saplings, I wonder? Will I live long enough to ever again see the Dome as I remember it?
Will and a crew of six or
Will and a crew of six or seven spent two days in a live oak in South Carolina measuring its many limbs to come up with a volume estimate.
The Angel Oak outside of Charleston?
I visited one last week and
I visited one last week and it's infested.
Damn, I hate to hear that. I wondered if we were safe down here in the flatlands. Guess not.
Can you treat the trees if they get infested (I seem to recall the NPS using some kind of soapy spray or something), or is prevention by innoculation the better way to go?
In other words, if you gamble by not innoculating, can you pay later for treatment instead?
(We planted one in our yard.)
It takes the adelgids
It takes the adelgids several years to kill a tree, so it's not an especially urgent problem. Soap sprays suffocate the insects that get sprayed, so they are only good for immediate, one-time treatment. The insecticide persists in the sap for a while (Factchecker's two years sounds correct), so it has some preventive effect. You can probably wait until you see adelgids on the tree before treating it, as long as you inspect the tree regularly.
If you don't see little white puffs on the undersides of the needles right now, I bet you'll see them next winter. A young tree might be more vulnerable, so you might want to talk to a pro, but basically you can wait until your tree is infected.