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This is an extraordinarily valuable tree, both as a source of timber and as an ornamental. It is one of three conifers that can tolerate ...Read More
A native to Pennsylvania, the Eastern Hemlock is a beautiful evergreen. I find a large stand of Eastern Hemlock after a snowfall even mor...Read More
Really nice, navtive tree... There are some old growth forest areas near where I live that have Eastern Hemlocks that look almost like Re...Read More
In the Pocono Mountains region of PA this tree is everywhere. I'm not sure what kind of eastern hemlock it is aside from the fact ...Read More
In the late 1980s, I planted a Hemlock tree in Snellville, GA, and one in Milledgeville, GA. As of 2010, both are beautiful! Milledgevi...Read More
Although wildlife like this plant and it is very shade-tolerant, It is somewhat picky as to nutrient levels and moisture- a good plant if...Read More
Beautiful tree in youth. Tends to get ragged in adulthood in central NJ, though this may be more due to the dreaded Wooly Adelgid than t...Read More
Not native to this region; it is grown as an ornamental. The light green young needles make a pleasant tea rich in vitamin C.
Trees are pyramidal in shape with finely textured needles. Soil needs to be somewhat rich in organic material and well-drained or the tr...Read More
Canadian Hemlock is native to eastern North America and in the wild can grow up to 120 feet with a tall single bole, but in cultivation u...Read More
This is not a negative comment on the plant itself- which I really like, but it is being decimated in the Northeast, and maybe other regi...Read More
I planted two Canadian Hemlocks on my property last year and they are doing fine in only a few hours of sun a day. They are known to be ...Read More