Taxus brevifolia 'Guthrie'
Random_Treelore
10 years ago
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Hi Everyone-
This may not have been the best of the pictures I took, but I thought I would use it to show that this plant has been cat-scanned and approved.
I found this gold sport on a Taxus brevifolia last summer, and I just got some more cuttings from it yesterday. Since I already have a bunch started here, I would like to spread it around the country a bit.
If you would like to try rooting some cuttings, please email me your address. On a first come/first serve basis, I'll mail out what I have to share. I'm only planning to mail it inside the US (sorry, friends in Europe!)
This species is super easy to root, by the way.
My only request would be that you keep the name 'Guthrie' with the plant. I named it after the dog who was keeping me company that day :)
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