(Baltimore Sun) On Broad Creek Boy Scout Reservation in northern Harford County, thousands of trees cover nearly 1,700 acres. But only one ranks as the champion. A 136-foot-tall Eastern hemlock, deep within the densest part of the forest, has earned national recognition. By reason of its height, girth and crown, the conifer has secured a place on the American Forests' 2010 National Register of Champion Trees. It has been found to be the largest example of its species in the country. Continued
Jun 8, 2010
Harford County tree wins national recognition
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