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Western Hemlock - Tsuga Heterophylla

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Growth
Two year old tree. One year of plug growth and at least one year of growth in a tree pot.
  • Conifer, evergreen tree, 60-100 ft, narrowly pyramidal when young, pendulous branches.  Needles in more or less 2 ranks, although arising from all around the stem, 5-20 mm long, shiny dark green and grooved above, with 2 broad whitish bands below with indistinct edges; persist 4-7 years.  Cones elliptical, light brown, 2-2.5 cm long, each cone contains 30-40 seeds, small seed, only 2-3 mm long.
  • Sun, but can take considerable shade.....for decades in a forest.  When young, can be sheared into a hedge.
  • Hardy to USDA Zone 6      Native range from southern Alaska along Pacific coast to California, also southeast British Columbia south in Rocky Mountains to Montana. 
  • Western Hemlock is used in bonsai
  • The small seeds can germinate and grow on a range of substrates; mineral soil, moss, decaying litter, or rotten stumps.  The main requirement is that the rooting medium stay moist.  It is not uncommon to find seedlings of Western Hemlock growing atop a fallen log ("nurse logs") or a rotten stump as much as 15 ft from the forest floor; when examined closely one will usually find one or more roots extending down into the moist soil.  Over time the nurse log or stump decays away and the original root system remains.