Jean Iseli Hemlock
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Jean Iseli Hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis 'Jean Iseli') were named after Jean Iseli, a legendary horticulturist, mathematician, and founder of the Iseli Nursery in Boring, Oregon. 

Size
Up to 6 inches tall and 1 foot wide
Flowers, Fruit, Foliage
Tertiary branchlets are only 1.5 times longer than the short, green needles, which add to the delicate texture. This species is non-flowering.
Pests & Diseases
Leaf blight, rusts, canker, sapwood rot, hemlock woolly adelgid, borers, mites, bagworm, hemlock looper, scale, spruce leaf miner, gypsy moth, sawfly
Landscape Use
Great as a specimen, groundcover, accent, or in rock gardens
Care Practices
Plant in moist, well-drained soil in an area with full shade to part shade. These cold hardy plants do not tolerate extreme heat, humidity, or drought. Water regularly in summer months to prevent needle scorch.
Native Range
Canada, northern United States