Name that plant
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Date Photo Taken
06 / 05 / 2019
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Season Photo Was Taken
Summer
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Region Photo Was Taken
Southeast
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City
Ne Atlanta
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State
Georgia
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Posted by
David Sullivan
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We’re looking for an evergreen with spread foliage that would not grow more than 10-12″ in height. Want to screen breakfast room double french doors on street side of house. Get full sun. This plants looks perfect, if we can determine what it is.
Comments
laura735 Master Identifier says:
Retail link for conifers. https://www.piccadillyfarm.com/about-us
June 10th, 2019 at 2:07am
laura735 Master Identifier says:
You’re welcome David! I did get the height in the Ò10-12 FEETÓ range. I included the two links above because of their relaxing shape forms. I’m not an expert of this genus and can’t tell which cultivar is yours. There are some confusing in the hemlock with weeping form. Check out the web site below for this subject. The second included link is for a nursery offering varieties of conifers include Tsuga. Click on the Confers Labels- Master List tab for their descriptions. Also the nursery could help you in selecting the right cultivar of your preference. Best wishes to you David! Laura http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1107.pdf?utm_source=November+2013&utm_campaign=November+2013&utm_medium=archive
June 10th, 2019 at 2:44am
David Sullivan Registered says:
Thanks for the responses, Laura. By the way, I meant “10-12 FEET” in height.
June 7th, 2019 at 8:25pm
laura735 Master Identifier says:
Cultivars of Easttern hemlock. Click on images to enlarge. http://plantilus.com/plantdb/TsugCana/images.html
June 6th, 2019 at 8:18pm
laura735 Master Identifier says:
No, although I can’t see these leaves details clearly, the single cone in the bottom photo look similar to those in the hemlock (Tsuga)(?). Possible a cultivar of Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis)? Check out the genus and see if you have a match. A nursery that specialized in conifers could help you selecting the right one among numerous cultivars. Take a look at these included links for Tsuga candensis varieties. Best wishes! https://www.flickr.com/photos/hickoryhollow/6803904619
June 6th, 2019 at 8:54pm