Tsuga 'Traveler'

Tsuga 'Traveler'

U.S. National Arboretum Plant Introduction Tsuga ‘Traveler’ Botanical Name: Tsuga (caroliniana♂ × chinensis♀) ‘Traveler’ (NA 81144; PI-690762) Hardiness: USDA Zones 6a -7b/8 Development: Tsuga ‘Traveler’ originated from a controlled cross made at the National Arboretum in 1992 be- tween Tsuga chinensis (NA 12347) and T. caroliniana. The objective was to incorporate the re- sistance to hemlock woolly adelgid of T. chinensis into an attractive landscape tree that resembles the native Tsuga species. Twelve seedlings of this cross were planted as part of a larger field trial for evaluation beginning in 2002. ‘Traveler’ was one of several plants showing resistance in both field and polyhouse inoculations of clonal plant material with the adelgid. Significance: ‘Traveler’ is the first interspecific hybrid hemlock to be released to the trade. It was specifically bred for resistance to hemlock woolly adelgid, and was selected for its symmetrical, slightly pendu- lous habit, tolerance to hemlock woolly adelgid, and moderately slow growth rate. It promises to be a valuable addition to residential, commercial, and possibly forest landscapes. Description: Height and width: 30 feet tall and 18 feet wide after 15 years of field growth in Beltsville, MD. Habit: Evergreen, symmetric pyramidal habit with slightly weeping branches. Foliage: Long, flat, narrow needles, similar to those of the parents, but longer than T. canadensis. Cones: Abundant large green cones develop in late summer and are slightly glossy, maturing and opening to light brown,1-1.5 inches long, in October. Propagation: Rooting occurs over 8-24 weeks from cuttings taken in December/January using bottom heat, or early summer before the second growth flush using 3000-8000 ppm IBA or IBA+NAA under mist. Landscape Use: Specimen tree in a large yard or park or an informal large screen; transplants well from containers. Availability: Patent Pending—Growers interested in licensing and propagation opportunities should contact [email protected]. For horticultural information, contact [email protected] U.S. National Arboretum Plant Introduction Visit us on the web: www.usna.usda.gov January 2020 .

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