Any ideas whether this is a type of juniper. Thinking of taking some cuttings to how they go.
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Juniper??
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Re: Juniper??
Juniper conferta is my nomination
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Re: Juniper??
Hi Mitch_28 , mate you might be able to find a few self ground layers under all that foliage .
Follow some of the trunks back and I'm sure you will locate a few branches with roots attached .
Cheers .Alpineart
Follow some of the trunks back and I'm sure you will locate a few branches with roots attached .
Cheers .Alpineart
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Re: Juniper??
Great idea! Didn't even think of that. Thanks!!alpineart wrote:Hi Mitch_28 , mate you might be able to find a few self ground layers under all that foliage .
Follow some of the trunks back and I'm sure you will locate a few branches with roots attached .
Cheers .Alpineart
Went and sussed it out,wasn't much but got a couple to try. Wrapped them in wet paper towel until i can pot them up at home.
Here's hoping.
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Re: Juniper??
I concur with Treeman. I've taken a few self grown ground layers from the ground cover growing around our unit and they are very slow to get a good thickness of trunk, they mostly want to grow long.