Abies lasiocarpa 'Siskiyou' and broom?
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10 years ago
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Six years worth of photos of this rare, tiny alpine fir. It seems to be growing even slower than Abies lasiocarpa 'Lopalpun'. Maybe five inches wide and four inches tall, it's also showing a bunching of even smaller needles/buds. I'll be watching it to see if it does it again next year. If so, we'll have to try and graft it.
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