Nurseries in Florida (Taxus floridana and Torreya taxifolia)
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Comments (5)Hopefully, I can post here, too!?! (:o) This is what I have taken cuttings from, so far: Thuja occidentalis 'DeGroot's Spire' Thuja occidentalis 'Watnong' Thuja occidentalis 'Pendula' Thuja occidentalis 'Gold Drop' Thuja occidentalis 'Skinner Dwarf' Thuja occidentalis 'Pumila Sudworth' Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis' Thuja occidentalis 'Aurea' and a few others I can't remember right now. Thuja plicata 'Filiformis' Thuja plicata 'Cuprea' Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Variegata' Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' I forgot to take cuttings of Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'. I'll take cuttings from this plant, tonight, after I get home from work. I also want to take some cuttings from Juniperus scopulorum 'Holden'. Mike...See MoreHeat Tolerant Conifers 2
Comments (44)cannot speak to heat tolerant conifers sad to say but i thought i would speak up for the surprising adaptability of Mexican conifers (Mexican oaks as well) to seemingly very different climates and localities. i have had gratifying success growing a number of species (likely mostly from areas with a summer rainfall maximum) here in the summer cool and dry (winter very wet) pacific north west (oregon coast)---including pinus montizumae, p. patula, p. pseudostrobus, p. estevezii,, cupressus montana, c. guadalupensis, and podocarpus matudae---.wonderful trees that once established seem to do well with little or no additional care....See More24 species of Taxus
Comments (25)5th Edition Andersen Library Source List lists forestfarm and a couple wholesalers for T. canadensis - several years ago. If you contact forestfarm (see their web site) possibly they still have one or two around, even if they no longer list it (many items they list come and go quickly, haven't looked to see if they are offering this one now). Here is a link that might be useful: RHS Plant Finder Search Result for Taxus...See MoreMost rare conifer in your collection
Comments (84)I purchased it as P. Pungens 'baby blue' (you know the tags, "blue is cool blue is cool blue is cool blue is cool blue is cool"). It was only after a year or two that I noticed its branches were weeping. I think I planted it Nov 2014, but maybe Nov 2015. I do remember when purchasing it, it was different (I looked at every single one they had, probably over 200) but weeping never crossed my mind even though in thinking back I remember it looking about what it currently looks like. When I compared it to my 7 or so other P. Pungens 'baby blue', it was clearly different. I guess it would be considered a seedling with a mutation (or a mutated seedling?) ? The baby blue are grown from seed....See Moreblue_yew
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