Tsuga canadensis
An iconic tree of gorges, growing tall in the shaded north-facing slopes and capable of living hundreds of years. Also found in cool forests and can form monocultures where the ground is so shaded that the herb layer is very sparse. With climate change, wooly adelgids have been able to survive our warmer winters, thus posing a serious threat to all hemlocks. (It was removed from "recommended for gardening" for that reason.)
Native Plant of the Month
February 2006
Plant Information
Common Name(s):
eastern hemlock
Type:
Native
Shrubs, Trees
Moisture:
Moist
Light:
Sun
Part Sun
Part Shade
Shade
Part Sun
Part Shade
Shade
"green" in winter
Showy fruit
Showy fruit