Abies procera Photo Gallery 2010
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I think my numero-uno favorite conifer species, the noble fir doesn't have a lot of cultivars but it sure has some doozies. I'm REALLY hoping to see some neat nobles from your garden, but I'll start with some from mine.
Abies procera 'Delbar's Cascade'. Starting to send up a strong leader. The branches will continue to weep and cascade from the main leader, in a way similar to Picea omorika 'Pendula Bruns'.
Abies procera 'Robenek'. A true miniature, I've had this guy in my gardens for a couple years and it seems to put out about 3/4" of tender growth.
Abies procera 'Rat Tail'. An unusual noble fir with short, green-blue needles and an unusual look that gives the plant it's name. Grows about 4-6" a year in my garden.
Abies procera 'La Graciosa'. Another weeper, this cultivar tends to grow a bit more horizontally then 'Delbar's Cascade'. One of my favorite plants.
Abies procera 'Pesek'. A squat, small dwarf that eventually forms a broad-cone.
Abies procera 'Hupp's Weeping'. A squat mound so far, will have to keep an eye on it's growth habit.
Please post ANY you'd like.
-Will
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