will Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' cones germinate?
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Comments (5)i dont have time to research.. how do the waxers use the juniper??? this plant is invasive in some areas.. and native [and invasive] in others ... commonly spread by .. you got it.. birds... i could probably send you 100 seedlings in spring... by weeding out my 5 acres ... all that said ... your question.. properly termed is: do the dwarf named cultivars produce cones/berry ... and how long does it take ... and do they do it in abundance sufficient to attract birds . ... ken ps: the grey owls that were planted by my house builder around 1985 are 15 feet tall.. and 20 wide .... you might want to cross that off your list.. lol ... it is not a small plant ... see link for annual growth rates of conifer ... grey owl.. 12 to 18 inches.. minimum ... pps: IMHO.. in MI anyway.. gall is rare and not a big issue.. no clue for you in TN .... Here is a link that might be useful: link...See MoreCollecting juniper cones
Comments (11)Thanks everyone for the good information. I guess scotjute summed it up. Basically if the cone is dark blue then it's a ripe female cone. I wasn't sure if male cones looked like female cones but apparently not. Yes growing juniper from seed is going to be a LONG process, since they may take a few months or few years to germinate. I might try growing a few from cuttings but winter might not be the best time to take cuttings. The neightbor has a nice Grey Owl (Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' I think) juniper and he's given permission for me to take a few cuttings. I'll have to read up on this and see what's involved. Thanks everyone...See MoreJ. virginiana 'Grey Owl' - falling and flopping - help?
Comments (2)'Grey Owl' is a groundcover type. Anyway, if they are coming out of the ground there is something wrong with the roots, maybe rootbound (this is common). Flopping open could be shade-related and/or sloppy growth due to moister and more fertile conditions than they are adapted to. Does sound like the planting is failing and will have to be replaced....See MoreThe Official 2010 Cone festival(post yours!)
Comments (44)Some I discovered yesterday: Pinus strobus Stowe Pillar with Two Cones: Pinus strobus Stowe Pillar cone Pinus strobus Hayden loaded with cones. New broom from Kevin/kman, a two-year graft: Dax...See Moreraul_kender
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