| Tsuga diversifolia subsp. var.
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North Japanese hemlock
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tree
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⇕
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to
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to
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50ft
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25ft
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⇕
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| Lifespan:
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⌛
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| Origin:
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✈
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| Poisonous:
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☠
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| Bloom:
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❀
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| Exposure:
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☼
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sun
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| Water:
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◍
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| Features:
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✓
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| Minimum Temp:
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☃
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°F
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| USDA Zones:
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5 to 8
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❀
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| Height:
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⇕
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| Width:
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⇔
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| Lifespan:
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⌛
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| Origin:
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✈
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| Poisonous:
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☠
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| Exposure:
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☼
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| Water:
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◍
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?
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| Features:
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✓
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| Hardiness:
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☃
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| Bloom:
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❀
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?
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| Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Tsuga diversifolia, Mast. (Abies diversifolia, Maxim. T. Sieboldii nana, Carr.). Fig. 3859. Tree, very similar to the preceding, but smaller and chiefly distinguished by the reddish brown pubescent branches: lvs. linear, emarginate or obtuse, shorter and narrower, broadest at the middle or toward the base: cone smaller, 1/2 – 3/4 in. long: peduncle not exceeding the bud-scales; bracts truncate, crenulate, not or slightly bifid. Japan. G.F. 6:495; 10:493 (adapted in Fig. 3859). S.I.F. 2:4.
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