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Conifer ID please
Comments (2)with outside odds on Abies concolor Candicans [if its a named cultivar] .... depending on the brilliance of the spring color ... link below ... ken Here is a link that might be useful: link...See MoreIs ID-ing conifers a thing on this forum?
Comments (10)And some grafted garden conifer selections grow out of character with age due to influence of root-stocks or due to partial reversions having occurred. With many descriptions being based on the behavior and appearance of young specimens as well. With photos in books and on web pages tending to most often show young examples also....See MoreHelp with ID of plant from conifer quarterly
Comments (21)So I have another question about another plant from last summers conifer quarterly. I just keep going back to that issue, because Jack’s garden is awesome. Sara maybe you can work your magic for me again (also, if you talk him please let him know that his garden is the one I measure all others by and hes more than welcome to send me all of his scrapes from pruning..... jk....but not really). What plant is this? Thanks...See MoreSure would appreciate help in id'ing a few conifers
Comments (19)I grew up in NoKy - been in OR for 30 years. Yep, it is a "Bristlecone" but I think it is a "Foxtail" - Balfouriana - truly gorgeous. Pretty sure, like I've seen at Bryce Cyn. Surprised I don't see more of them. Seems to me the distinctions among the 3 "Bristlecones" just keep getting more & more confused. We have some I am certain are ARISTATA & LONGAEVA. Then there is this beauty, the one sans tag......See More- 7 years ago
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