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Introduction/ broom

Random_Treelore
10 years ago

Hi Everyone-

I'm a plant nerd from the Portland, OR area. I've read people's posts and checked out pics of people's brooms off and on for a while now. I'm also a broom hunter, and I have had some success with propagating them. I've had some trouble with Pinus contorta var latifolia and Abies lasciocarpa, though.

I'm attaching a pic of an Abies lasciocarpa broom that I found in WA several years ago. I've repeatedly tried to propagate it, but it is really hard to get to. (In the pic, you can see previous damage from shot gun blasts.)

I've had to rent/borrow snowmobiles and then wade through chest-deep powder to get to the tree. This last winter I grafted up 30 of them, and only one of them looks like it might live. Normally I have a little better survival rate that that... Keep your fingers crossed for me!

Like many of you, I also have a Cathaya and a Wollemia. You have to love those living fossils :)

Anyhow, I'm glad that this forum exists, and I look forward to reading what you guys post.

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