Tsuga canadensis 'Sargent's Weeping' typically grows 4-5' tall with a spread of 8-10', but, depending upon how it is pruned, may reach 10-15' tall at full maturity. However, with regular pruning, it can be limited to a 2-3' mound of weeping foliage. Flat, dark green needles to 1/2" long with two whitish bands of stomata underneath. Thimble-like, light brown cones to 3/4" long may appear on older plants. Michael A. Dirr considers this weeping form to be "one of the most handsome of all conifers."
About Sargent's Weeping'
Common Name: Hemlock
Sun Requirement: Partial sun to partial shade
Growth Rate: Slow 1"-6" per year