Picea glehnii 'Yatsubusa' & and unknown
firefightergardener
11 years ago
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Picea glehnii 'Yatsubusa'. An old specimen, grafted in 1999. First photo from 2009.
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Today.
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The next I was gifted by Bob Fincham, a bit of a sad looking plant in a smallish pot that Bob added to a great batch of plants during a visit in 2010. An old metal tag read 'Nana Freemont', which doesn't seem to give me any leads. Sorry for the blurry shot.
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She's a beauty, pyramid form, 2-3 inches of growth and shows good color.
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A cone.
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Closeup.
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Of course part of the reason I am posting them both is because my suspecion is that they are possibly the same plant. An older specimen of 'Yatsubusa' is shown in the RHS conifer encyclopedia and it pretty closely resembles my mystery plant.
Maybe someone here can shed some light on some of this.
Thanks in advance,
-Will
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ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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