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Tsuga canadensis 'Elmwood Cascade'–Weeping evergreen–Ideal for mixed borders 5/6' w B&B
Tsuga canadensis 'Elmwood Cascade'–Weeping evergreen–Ideal for mixed borders 5/6' w B&B
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Tsuga canadensis 'Elmwood Cascade'
Description
Tsuga canadensis 'Elmwood Cascade', commonly known as Elmwood Cascade Canadian Hemlock, is a graceful, weeping evergreen conifer with a cascading habit. It is prized for its soft, feathery foliage and elegant form, making it an excellent choice for adding texture and interest to gardens.
Suggested Uses
This plant is ideal for use as a specimen plant, in rock gardens, or as part of a mixed border. Its unique weeping form makes it a standout feature in any landscape design.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Tsuga canadensis 'Elmwood Cascade'
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Common Name: Elmwood Cascade Canadian Hemlock
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Size & Growth: Typically grows to 3-5 feet tall and wide
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Hardiness Zones: 3-7
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Foliage Type: Evergreen
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Bloom Time: Non-flowering
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Growth Rate: Slow
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Light Requirements: Partial to full shade
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Attracts Pollinators: No
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Indoor Friendly: No
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Container Friendly: Yes
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Deer Resistant: No
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Pet Warning: Non-toxic to pets
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Fragrant: No
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Cut Flower: No
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Grows Well With: Ferns, Hostas, and other shade-loving plants
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil, ensuring the root ball is level with the soil surface
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Soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged
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Soil Type: Prefers acidic, well-drained soils
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Humidity: Thrives in humid environments
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Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches
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Winter Care: Mulch to protect roots from extreme cold
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Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as the nursery container
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Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer
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Special Care: Protect from strong winds to prevent desiccation
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