Tsuga canadensis 'Golden Splendor'
Latin name: Tsuga canadensis 'Golden Splendor'
Common Name: Canadian hemlock 'Golden Splendor'
Plant type: Coniferous
Shape: Conical
Botanical family: Pinaceae
Tsuga canadensis 'Golden Splendor' is a rare golden hemlock, developing bright golden-yellow foliage on supple, slightly drooping branches. Its graceful growth, combined with its intense color, makes it an ideal plant for illuminating undergrowth or creating a focal point in partial shade. Very hardy, 'Golden Splendor' requires little maintenance and retains its remarkable color even in winter.
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4
Exposure: Sun to partial shade
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Soil type: Acidic to slightly acidic, cool and well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-34°C
Flowering period: Not significant
Flower color: Non-ornamental
Foliage type: Persistent
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Height: 4 to 5 m (13 to 16 feet)
Width: 2 m (6.5 ft)
Growth rate: slow
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