CANAIA H FAUCI 
M OST graceful of all Evergreens” is 
the title often bestowed on the 
Hemlock. The common shape of 
the tree is conical, tapering evenly from a 
broad base to a long straight thrifty shoot. 
Most trees have a single main stem, but low 
wide-spreading trees may have several stems. 
When planted by itself in the open, it will 
develop a height of 25 feet or more with a 
spread of branches 10 or 12 feet wide. It 
likes a cool, moist, partially shaded spot, 
where it develops rich, dark green luxuriant 
foliage. 
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