Western Hemlock
Tsuga heterophylla
APPEARANCE
RANGE & HABITAT
RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS
Western hemlock provides food and shelter for many birds and animals; the leaves are an important source of food for deer and elk. The seedlings of the tree are food for smaller animals like snowshoe hare and rabbits.
In areas along the B.C. coast where herring spawn, such as Nuu-chah-nulth territory, hemlock trees are submerged to collect herring spawn. This is due to the flexible nature of the hemlock tree, and the citrus flavor of the needles. Often, herring spawn is also cooked with these needles to impart flavor.