Abies pinsapo Photo Gallery 2010
firefightergardener
13 years ago
One of the more warm-hardy firs, these stiff-needled trees are both highly unique(along and similar to Abies numidica). Generally narrow growth, good tollerance to heat and drought and decent cold-hardiness make them a good selection for many gardens. Please share any pictures of the species or cultivars you'd like to show.
Abies pinsapo 'WB#7' - a tiny, 'true miniature' that grows about 3/4 of an inch a year in my setting.
'Fatima'. Another very dwarf cultivar. Grows a couple inches a year with a bluish-grey caste.
'Aurea'. Burns in full sun initially, turns a nice bright gold on any needles that get enough sun. Slightly dwarf compared to the species, it grows 4-10" a year once established.
'Turek' - Another of the dwarf selections acquired from Coenosium Gardens fine conifer stock.
-Will
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