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Mammutbäume (öffentlicher Bereich) => Wissenswertes & News => Thema gestartet von: denniz am 05-August-2014, 15:49
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I still remember him coming by the conifer garden where I was working and telling a story about Sequoia sempervirens ‘Adpressa’ which will send up vertical shoots that give rise to a tall tree with very broad bluish needles. He named that form ‘Cantab’ although ‘Concorde’ was almost the name to denote how fast it shot skyward. Many references say ‘Cantab’ is a prostrate plant but in reality, ‘Adpressa’ is the low growing form and ‘Cantab’ is the vertical phase of the same clone.
http://jcraulstonarboretum.wordpress.com/tag/sequoia-sempervirens-cantab/ (http://jcraulstonarboretum.wordpress.com/tag/sequoia-sempervirens-cantab/)
:o :o
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Toller alter KM-Cantab... 8) Soweit ich weiß, gibt's vom Cantab sowohl eine normale als auch eine kriechende Variante. Mit dem Adpressa kann man ihn eigentlich nicht verwechseln.