Tsuga Canadensis

Tsuga Canadensis

Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Species: Tsuga canadensis (tsu'gah kan-a-den'sis) Canadian Hemlock, Eastern Hemlock Cultivar Information Many cultivars exist for this native species. Select has focused on size, variegation, and weeping character. Below is a selection of cultivars that are representative of the varieties this species has to offer. * See specific cultivar notes on next page. Ornamental Characteristics Size: Tree > 30 feet Height: 40' - 70' Leaves: Evergreen Shape: pyramidal; pendulous with age Ornamental Other: Environmental Characteristics Light: Full sun, Part shade, Shade Hardy To Zone: 3a Soil Ph: Can tolerate acid to alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 8.0) Environmental Other: Best growth in light shade; will tolerate full sun or full shade. Not wind or drought tolerant. Somewhat tolerant of calcareous soils Insect Disease Hemlock woolly adelgid in many parts of the Eastern US kills trees within three or four years if left uncontrolled. Bare Root Transplanting Difficult 1 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Other native to eastern North America; transplant B & B in spring or fall Moisture Tolerance Occasionally saturated Consistently moist, Occasional periods of Prolonged periods of or very wet soil well-drained soil dry soil dry soil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Cultivars for Tsuga canadensis Showing 1-21 of 21 items. Cultivar Name Notes Sargentii 'Sargentii' (a.k.a. var. sargentii, f. pendula, 'Pendula') - semi-dwarf, broadly weeping form; grows to 15' tall and twice as wide; the prefered weeping form of T. canadensis Albospica 'Albospica' - compact form; bright white new growth; benefits from light shade Gentsch White 'Gentsch White' similar to 'Albospica'; rounded compact form; silvery branch tips; grows to 4' tall and wide Aurea Compacta 'Aurea Compacta' (a.k.a. 'Everitt's Golden') - stiffly upright form; bright gold foliage Golden Splendor 'Golden Splendor' - upright-growing form; golden foliage; fast growing Cole's Prostrate 'Cole's Prostrate' - prostrate, creeping, spreading form; appreciates light shade Curly 'Curly' - congested branches bearing needles which curl around the stems. Horsford Contorted 'Horsford Contorted' (a.k.a. 'Pig Tails') - branches are coiled and twisted; forms a small tree at maturity Jeddeloh 'Jeddeloh' - dwarf mounding form; tends to have a depression in its center giving it the name "Bird's Nest Hemlock" Minuta 'Minuta' - micro-miniature, dwarf bun form; dark green needles; only increase at the rate of .25"-.5" per year Pygmaea 'Pygmaea' - micro-miniature, dwarf bun form; dark green needles; only increase at the rate of .25"-.5" per year Watnong Star 'Watnong Star' - rounded compact form; foliage that is frosted with white, especially on new growth Abbott's Pygmy 'Abbott's Pygmy' - miniature, globe form; green needles; appreciates protection from afternoon sun Ashfield Weeper 'Ashfield Weeper' - weeping form; long, arching branches of this erect, irregularly- shaped form have pendulous branchlets; dark-green needles are bigger than those of the species Bacon Cristate ‘Bacon Cristate' - extremely dwarf, cristate, broad upright form; similar to, but smaller and darker than 'Jervis'; ultra-dense, short, dark green, twisted needles with white striations on the reverse; gnarly, irregular habit Betty Rose 'Betty Rose' - miniature, irregular globe shaped mounding form; extremely slow-growing ; white-tipped foliage that takes on a blush of light pink in spring Dawsoniana 'Dawsoniana' - broad upright form; tufts of short, bright-green needles give the arching shoots dense look; multi-stemmed; grows slowly; full, bushy form Forest Fountain 'Forest Fountain' (a.k.a. 'Dwarf Upright') - pyramidal, broad, upright, sculptural tree form; deep-green foliage; branches arch upward Gentsch White 'Gentsch White' - globe-shaped, intermediate form; variegated with creamy-white branch tips; annual shearing will maintain a compact habit and encourage new, white growth 3 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Cultivar Name Notes Hornbeck ‘Hornbeck' - miniature, tight, irregularly mounding, globe-shaped form; tiny, flat needles; bigger than 'Abbott's Pygmy' and smaller than 'Jervis'; grows slowly Horsford 'Horsford' - miniature, globe shaped form; dense, irregular growth habit 4 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Photos Tsuga canadensis - Bark Tsuga canadensis - Cones 5 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Tsuga canadensis - Habit Tsuga canadensis - Cones, Leaves 6 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Tsuga canadensis - Habit Tsuga canadensis - Habit 7 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Tsuga canadensis - Leaves Tsuga canadensis - Habit 8 Woody Plants Database [http://woodyplants.cals.cornell.edu] Tsuga canadensis - Bark 9.

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