Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh', 2019 photo
Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh', 2019 photo, Common Name: Flat topped Dwarf Canadian Hemlock, Size: 1x2ft., Medium green foliage, USDA Hardiness Zone 4-7, In Garden Bed HR-I for 5.2 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2014.
Missouri Botanical Garden: ‘Jeddeloh’ grows as a dwarf, flat-topped, spreading mound with a distinctive funnelform center depression that resembles a bird's nest. It typically matures to 15" tall and 20" wide during the first 10 years, eventually maturing over time to 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. Bright green needles (to 1/2" long) are spirally arranged along the stems. Pendulous branch tips. Small cones (to 1/2") may appear on established plants. Discovered at Jeddeloh Nursery in Oldenburg, Germany in 1950.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers
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Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh', 2019 photo
Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh', 2019 photo, Common Name: Flat topped Dwarf Canadian Hemlock, Size: 1x2ft., Medium green foliage, USDA Hardiness Zone 4-7, In Garden Bed HR-I for 5.2 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2014.
Missouri Botanical Garden: ‘Jeddeloh’ grows as a dwarf, flat-topped, spreading mound with a distinctive funnelform center depression that resembles a bird's nest. It typically matures to 15" tall and 20" wide during the first 10 years, eventually maturing over time to 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. Bright green needles (to 1/2" long) are spirally arranged along the stems. Pendulous branch tips. Small cones (to 1/2") may appear on established plants. Discovered at Jeddeloh Nursery in Oldenburg, Germany in 1950.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers
#Tsuga #CanadianHemlock
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