Canada Hemlock
Other names
Canadian Hemlock, Eastern Hemlock
Growth habit
Tree
Perennation
Long-lived polycarpic perennial
Native distribution
Native to the Finger Lakes Region, Nova Scotia to MN, South Along the Mnts. to AL and GA
Location
Mundy Wildflower Garden, Urban Tree Collection, Treman Woodland Walk, Nevin Welcome Center, Young Flower Garden, Coy Glen, Edwards Lake Cliffs Preserve, Fischer Old-growth Forest, Slaterville 600, McDaniel Meadow, Woods, and Swamp, McLean Bogs, Eames Bog, Purvis Road Wetlands Natural Area, Ringwood Ponds, South Hill Swamp, Tarr-Young Preserve
Source of plant
George Rockwell, Deyneka's Nursery, Princeton Nurseries, Lake County Nursery Inc., Prides Corner Farms
Description
Plants 40' to 70' in height, 25' to 35' wide; can attain 100' or more. Softly and gracefully pyramidalin youth with tapering trunk, becoming pendulously pyramidal with age. Bark flaky and scaly on youngtrees, brown, soon with wide, flat ridges; on old trees, heavily and deeply furrowed; freshly cut surfaces showing purplish streaks.
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
Special characteristics
winter interest, notable texture
Status
L4|S5|G5