Question: Why is there so much western hemlock in Stanley Park? Need Assignment Help?
(Multiple answers) Group of answer choices Western hemlock is a common species in coastal BC rainforests. Western hemlock trees were planted after logging. Western hemlock has lower wood value than Douglas-fir and western redcedar so it may have been left while the others were cut, providing a seed source. After the Park was logged in the 1800's, abundant seed from remaining western hemlock trees resulted in a lot of natural regeneration.