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Hemlocks can grow to be quite large, reaching heights of up to 70-80 feet with a spread of about 25-35 feet. Some varieties, like the western hemlock, can grow even taller, reaching heights of over 100 feet. It's important to consider the specific species and growing conditions when estimating the size of a hemlock tree.
i went to visit my uncle in tenn. and picked several hemlocks they are in pots right now and seem to be doing good but i live on the eastern shore about one mile from mobile bay. i love these trees so would they grow here?
Yes, hemlock trees can grow around mountain streams. However, due to harmful items like insecticides, many hemlocks are struggling to grow, or they are dying.
John Clymer Swartley has written: 'The cultivated hemlocks' -- subject(s): Dwarf conifers, Eastern hemlock, Tsuga, Varieties
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Yes. Tsuga canadensis grows well if gien reasonable soil. It also makes a good hedge,better than leylandii though a bit slower.
Hemlocks are gymnosperms, which means they produce seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit. They belong to the family Pinaceae and are characterized by their cone-bearing structures.
It can grow up to 4 feet tall.
They grow in eastern Asia
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It can grow as tall as 50 feet
IT can grow 40 to 80 feet tall