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Comments (3)Thanks for IDs! I thought both vilmorniana and attenuata were possibilities. It was not bothered one bit by frost (23F twice this winter (which makes me think it is not attenuata) & it is readily sending up pups, which makes me think it's not vilmorniana. Maybe it's some hybrid agave?? I bought it unlabeled at Lowes....See MoreChoosing Understocks for Grafting
Comments (5)"5-needled Pines. Again, Jorg Kohout suggests: Pinus armandii, Pinus wallichiana. Americans use exclusively strobus" - I'd carry on with P. strobus. The other two may well have cold-hardiness problems, anywhere colder than zone 7-8. "3-needled and combinations of 2-3-needled pines: A friend in the US has found Pinus ponderosa to be a very useful understock. Pinus strobus also seems to be a US choice" - yes to Pinus ponderosa; but not Pinus strobus, except for Pinus bungeana and pinyon pines (these are more closely related to white pines than to P. ponderosa, etc.). "Nootka grafted to Microbiota" - that's just weird, grafting a common plant (Nootka Cypress) on a rare rootstock (Microbiota) . . . I could understand the other way round! Resin...See MorePropagating in winter
Comments (1)My first thought is pomegranates. They are easy. If you want some cuttings PM me....See MoreHardwood propagation in a winter
Comments (2)Have you done the "tug" test or removed the pot to see if your getting root development?...See Moreoursteelers 8B PNW
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