Tsuga (Hemlock) 
Evergreens 
Thuja occidentalis semperaurea. Goldentip Arborvite. ; 
Dense, pyramidal tree. Dark green foliage, tipped with 
deep gold. This thrives well in almost complete shade. Each 
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T. occidentalis wareana. Siberian Arborvite. 
Semi-dwarf, slow-growing, broad-based pyramid. 
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Tsuga - Hemlock 
Stately grace and dignity characterize the Hemlock, which 
we consider the most beautiful of the larger North American 
evergreens. Its attractive dark green foliage weeps gracefully 
and is tipped with the bright green of new growth during the 
spring. Hemlocks are hardy and thrive in almost any soil. 
They tolerate the shade better than other evergreens and are 
very adaptable, being used for hedges, backgrounds for gar- 
dens, or as specimens. They stand shearing or pruning or may 
be allowed to grow naturally. 
TSUGA canadensis. Canadian Hemlock. Each 
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T. caroliniana. 
Has a longer wider needle than our native type. More 
irregular and slower in growth. 
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