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Off spring of Cotoneaster No.1 -Tree for free

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Old 17-Jun-2007   #1
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Off spring of Cotoneaster No.1 -Tree for free

I mentioned on another thread that the parent tree had died last summer having been unable to survive successive root prunes and re-pots for an on-line photo comp.

However, as always, I sprout the cuttings so it lives on - along with several cousins.

Quite pleased with this little fella.

There's a tad of wire but mainly a "clip and grow " technique has been employed.

I keep it buried in a larger pot as is my practise with mame, to stop them drying out.

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Quite pleased with this little fella.

As well you should be, it's quite nice indeed.
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