Abies koreana Photo Gallery 2010
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Abies koreana Photo Gallery 2011
Comments (23)From 'Cultivars Of Woody Plants Volume 1 A-G' by Laurence C. Hatch; Abies koreana 'Kings Select' invalid name (2/7) ns, so: listed name with www.bethlehemnursery.com (online catalog 2007), no description. Abies koreana 'King's Select' (bought as) Here is a link that might be useful: Bethlehem Nursury Catalog ; Koreana...See MoreAbies koreana Photo Gallery 2012
Comments (41)Hey everyone, I found this old thread and figured there are some nice Korean Fir Hortsmann that are quite big by now. I am in search of some scion wood for last minute conifer grafting. Could I by chance buy some from you? I could even send you a prepaid shipping label if it made it easier for you? Thanks!...See MoreAbies nordmanniana Photo Gallery 2011
Comments (38)I think there are possibly a minimum of (3) Trautmann being grafted. One I have purchased is Abies koreana x Abies lasiocarpa. Will's plant shows me something new. The third I know of I grafted last winter which my graft died this summer but, when I had the scion (from Gee's) I checked the buds very carefully and it was true Nordmann. Buds pointed, correct color reddish/brown, and correct bud scales too. Dax...See MorePicea abies photo gallery 2010
Comments (20)Thanks for adding to the gallery guys. Seems a bit strange for me to keep posting to myself! :) Thanks for the compliments too, hearing it from conifer legends always makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. More more and more! This is madness!... Picea abies 'Suncrest'. New to me, a nice tight, bluish color miniature, bought at Coenosium Gardens. 'Gold Dust'. An unusually 'leggy' small dwarf with highly unusual colors as the new foliage eventually becomes more golden and mixes well with the older blue/green. 'Perry's Gold'. Pretty bright! New growth eventually reverts to a more dark green. This specimen is in almost full shade. Awesome! 'Vermont Gold' A sport from 'Repens' I believe, grows laterally into a wide shrub, new growth is delicately gold and burns in full sun here. 'Clanbrassiliana Stricta'. A bit more of a cone shaped dwarf. 'Nidiformis'. Common, available at many box stores and in my opinion, still a pretty nice plant. 'Hasin'. Doing some wierd things, I'd better take a look and prune back that barberry! Usually a super-tight miniature similar to 'Dumpy'. 'Malena'. A great looking small dwarf with unusual needle shape, mine received too much sun last year, suffered some damage and this Winter found a new home. 'Aarburg'. A twisting, weeping, chaotic 'Dr. Suess' tree. Saw it for the first time at Coenosium Gardens and had to have one. Eventually gets pretty wide(not too tall), but I think it will be happy enough here in 5-6 hours of sun. Picea abies seems to handle part shade very well. Many of mine are in filtered sun with 3-4 hours of direct sun. 'Gold Drift'. Only one of the best, a strongly weeping, fast growing tree essential to any conifer collection. More when I have time, please feel free to add some of yours. -Will...See Moresparklenj
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