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Everitt Denseleaf Canadian Hemlock A very compact, dense, upright form of Canadian Hemlock. Leaves are green and very tight. Dwarf plant with short and twiggy branchlets. Grows 2-3" a year. Found by Samuel A. Everitt. Growth Type: Miniature Sun Requirements: PARTIAL SHADE 10 Year Dimensions: 2 feet X 16 inches USDA Zone: 4 - 9 What defines "dwarf" and "miniature"? Dwarf varieties grow one to six inches per year. Miniature varieties grow less than one inch per year. These plants are more valuable...
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Five year transplants are 24" HAND SELECTED heavy plants. Grows to 70 feet; spread 35 feet. Lacy, graceful growth. Short, soft light yellow-green needles in the spring changing to glossy dark green. Good for either formal or informal hedge, timber, evergreen screen or specimen planting. Often acclaimed the most beautiful of evergreens. HEMLOCK TRANSPLANTS BEST IN THE SPRING. No shipments to ME, MI, NH, VT.
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What a lovely dense hedge! It adds value to property -- Quick! Canadian Hemlock is so beautiful it is often called the most graceful of all evergreens. The foliage is a soft blue green color that grows in flat, feathery layers all the way to the ground. It can be sheared to any formal shape desired as well as Privet Hedge. But whether it's sheared, or left un-sheared, this hedge remains neat and attractive. It is one of the fastest growing of all evergreen hedges. It also makes an excellent...
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Tsuga canadensis `Jeddeloh' Jeddeloh Canadian Hemlock A dwarf, bird's nest-like selection with feathery, arching tips and a slightly depressed center. A very reliable and desirable clone. Excellent for smaller landscapes. thrives in moist, will drained soils. Developed in Germany at Jeddeloh Nursery. Also makes a great bonsai. Growth Type: Miniature Sun Requirements: PARTIAL SHADE USDA Zone: 4 - 9 What defines "dwarf" and "miniature"? Dwarf varieties grow one to six inches per year. Miniature varieties...
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Very dwarf & slow, this rounded flat-topped (to less than a ft) spreader has bright-green needles on peculiarly spiraling branches. Sun-PSh/Med
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A Stately reminder of old growth Wisconsin. This 70' beautiful shade tolerant specimen will make a thick screen if the top is pruned or a towering tree if left alone. These hard to find seedlings grow best in well-drained locations similar to what the fir?s like. Not real drought or wind resistant. Zones 3-7
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This handsome and graceful evergreen is ideal for screening, groupings, and foundation plantings. May be sheared to any height or shape and likes full sun to light shade. Avoid heavy soils. Medium grower, up to 40' - 70'. Plant 2' apart for hedge (zones 3-8) Can't Ship To: AK, AZ, CA, HI Tree Type: Evergreens, Evergreen Shrubs
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The Canadian Hemlock does not handle salt very well, so avoid planting in areas which may receive a significant amount of road salt runoff. It does grow well in fairly heavy clay soils. It also withstands heavy shearing and pruning, and so can be shaped as needed without worry of any long term damage.
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Canadian Hemlock transplant, a Jiffy is a greenhouse grown seedling which we then transplant into our nursery, the Jiffy + 2 is three years old, and measures 12 to 24 inches from the soil line to the top of the plant. Shipped bare-root, they are packed in moist packaging material to insure moisture content.
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What a lovely dense hedge! It adds value to property -- Quick! Canadian Hemlock is so beautiful it is often called the most graceful of all evergreens. The foliage is a soft blue green color that grows in flat, feathery layers all the way to the ground. It can be sheared to any formal shape desired as well as Privet Hedge. But whether it's sheared, or left un-sheared, this hedge remains neat and attractive. It is one of the fastest growing of all evergreen hedges. It also makes an excellent...
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This slow-growing gem produces a profusion of twisted, curlicued branch tips & tiny needles to form a mounded shrublet for accent or bonsai. PSh/Med
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Lovely, dense-growing. Jumbo Hemlock has soft, blue-green foliage that grows flat, feathery layers, all the way to the ground. Can be sheared to any formal shape as easily as Privet. Sheared, or un-sheared, this hedge remains neat and attractive. One of the fastest growing of all the evergreen hedges! Jumbo Hemlock prefers full sun or partial shade and plenty of moisture. Winter hardy in all parts of the U.S. and easily adapts to a wide range of soils. We suggest you protect it from prevailing...
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The bright-gold young growth of this new cultivar sparkles against a background of last-year's deep-green needles; a vigorous, upright tree-- a lovely green most of the year, a stand-out in spring. Sun-PSh/Med
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Canadian hemlock (proper name Tsuga canadensis), also called Eastern hemlock or hemlock spruce, is a slow-growing, long-lived tree which, unlike many trees, grows well in shade. It may take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity and may live 800 years or more. A tree measuring 193 cm (76 in) in d.b.h. and 53.3 m (175 ft) tall is among the largest recorded. Hemlock bark was once the source of tannin for the leather industry, but the wood is now important to the pulp and paper industry. Many species of wildlife benefit...
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Canadian Hemlock Transplant Jiffy + 2 12/24 2 - 13.79
Canadian Hemlock transplant, a Jiffy is a greenhouse grown seedling which we then transplant into our nursery, the Jiffy + 2 is three years old, and measures 12 to 24 inches from the soil line to the top of the plant. Shipped bare-root, they are packed in moist packaging material to insure moisture content.
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A very nice, dwarf, globe-shaped variety (to 3') with pretty dark-green foliage; choice for small spaces, containers, or bonsai. PSh/Med
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Green, fine-textured foliage with a gentle but lovely hint of gold decorates the weeping branches of this compact low mounder. Sun-PSh/Med
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Trees for home and garden landscaping. Fast growing flowering shade plants for hedges, screens, and bonsai.
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Canadian Hemlock transplant, a Jiffy is a greenhouse grown seedling which we then transplant into our nursery, the Jiffy + 2 is three years old, and measures 12 to 24 inches from the soil line to the top of the plant. Shipped bare-root, they are packed in moist packaging material to insure moisture content.
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Canadian Hemlock transplant, a Jiffy is a greenhouse grown seedling which we then transplant into our nursery, the Jiffy + 2 is three years old, and measures 12 to 24 inches from the soil line to the top of the plant. Shipped bare-root, they are packed in moist packaging material to insure moisture content.
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