Wow. It has been nearly a year since I have written a new post. How do our lives get so busy?
I haven't done as much plant hunting as I would like. During the past year, I worked a LOT.
Even so, I have found a few things.
Tonight, I was walking through a park in Portland, and I came across this broom in an incense cedar- Calocedrus decurans. Much of it was dead- which frequently happens to brooms that are lower on the tree. If it were propagated and given good care, I have to wonder what it would look like. I'm guessing it would be a fastigiate form that might make a good tree for commercial landscaping purposes.
There is only one way to find out :)