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Eastern Hemlock

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Tsuga canadensis

SKU: 2020EHT Category: Uncategorized Tag: Eastern Hemlock
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Description

The Eastern Hemlock’s preference for partial shade and tolerance of full shade allows it to be planted in areas where other conifers would not easily grow.

The oldest recorded specimen of this tree is one in Pennsylvania that is at least 554 years old.

Its shape is conical, with a wide trunk that tapers into a thin top.

Skinny flexible branches grow straight out from the trunk and then droop at the ends.

The eastern hemlock’s bark is scaly when the tree is young and cracks deeply as the tree gets older.

Its needles are 1 to 2 centimetres long and are shiny green on top and paler underneath.

The cones of the eastern hemlock are oval shaped, and are 12 to 20 millimetres long. In the late fall and winter, the seeds fall out of the cones and onto the ground.

Its ability to withstand hard pruning make it a desirable ornamental tree.

Eastern Hemlock Facts and Features
Mature Size30 m. (100 ft.)
Sun/ShadeVery shade tolerant
MoistureRequires a lot of moisture
SoilGrows in many soil types
FlowersNo
FruitNo
Special FeaturesThe eastern hemlock can live for up to 600 years!

 

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