Tsuga canadensis

Tsuga canadensis - eastern hemlock

Eastern hemlock grows over a large range in eastern North America. Like the other hemlocks, it is a so-called forest climax species, growing quite happily when young under a shading canopy. Clues to its adaptation to shade are the needles, which densely cover the branches. The species grows rather slowly but eventually becomes a large broad tree. On open sites it produces multiple branches and remains shrubby in habit.