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Tolleson’s Blue Weeping 1978 USA

1973 Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA



Juniperus scopulorum ‘Tolleson’s Weeping’

Juniperus scopulorum ’Tolleson’s Blue Weeping’

American Conifer Society

Tolleson’s Green Weeping Monrovia 1978

Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA



Victory R. E. More 1940

D. Hill Nurs., Dundee IL USA



Viridifolia D. Hill ex Rehd. 1923 USA

Weirii Plumfield 1941

Plumfield Nurs., Fremont NB USA

/Wieri/

Welchii Monrovia 1961

Juniperus scopulorum ‘Welchii’

1940 Plumfield Nurs., Fremont NB USA



White’s Silver King /Silver King/

Wichita Blue Monrovia 1976

Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’

Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA



Juniperus scopulorum ’Wichita Blue’

American Conifer Society

Winter Blue 1977 CAN

Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA



Woodward /MacFarland/

Wyoming R. E. More 1960 USA
SQUAMATA 1824 AFG - CHN - TWN

D. Don Kr



Juniperus squamata D. Don 1824 – Himalájai törpeboróka – Lying Himalaya juniper

Blue Alps Stanley Nurs. USA

J. chinensis /Blue Alps/



Blue Compact Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Compact’

Blue Cream Star Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Boyko Stardust Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

Dream Joy Juniperus squamata ‘Dream Joy’

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Kenwith Nurs., GBR

HWJCM 408 Heronswood Nursery, Kingston, WA USA
VIRGINIANA 1753 N-AME CAN - USA FL


  1. Kr

Juniperus virginiana Linnaeus 1753 - Virginiai boróka - Virginia juniper

Aquarius USA

Lake County Nurs. USA



Black Green 1984 USA

Blue Arrow H. J. van de Laar 1990

Tesselaar Nurs., Niagara on the Lake, ONT CAN



Juniperus virginiana ‘Blue Arrow’

Bakker & Sons Nurs. into USA



Blue Flame 2002 Larry Hatch in New Ornamentals Journal

Found in Raleigh, North Carolina USA

Named and propagated 2002

Juniperus virginiana ‘Blue Flame’

Juniperus Page

Irregular but dense pyramidal, flame-like shape with maturity, heavy cone-bearing every 2-3 years, up to three times the cone-load of other clones. Rich silver-blue color when coning, otherwise gray-green. The most dense, neat of over 50 heavy-coning selections evaluated. One of the more "fruitful" junipers reported. Hatch text.



Juniperus virginiana ’Blue Flame’ American Conifer Society

Blue Rapids 1972 USA

1920 in Wisconsin USA



Blue Rock Hort.

Burkii Slavin 1932

1930 Bobbink & Atkins Nurs. USA



Juniperus virginiana ‘Burkii’

Burkii Compacta 1986 USA

Aldridge Nurs. USA



Camanche 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB

Cupressifolia Kammerer 1932 USA

J. virginiana cupressifolia Kamm. non Kumlien



Cupressifolia Kumlien 1946

D. Hill Nurs., Dundee IL USA

/Hillspire Compact/

Cylindrica Kumlien 1936 USA

Damnii /Silver Spreader/

Deforest Green D. Wyman 1963 USA

Densa Erecta Sparta USA

1990 Foxborough Nurs. USA



Dundee USA

Weiler Inc. USA



Emerald Sentinel 1986 USA

Juniperus virginiana ‘Emerald Sentinel’

Conard-Pyle Co. USA



Filifera Bail. 1923

D. Hill Nurs., Dundee IL USA



Fiore Thomsen 1986

1954 Fiore Nurs., IL USA

Thomsen’s Nurs., Skalborg DEN

Freneloides Hort. ex Lavallee

Frosty Moon Hort. 1981

/Frosty Morn/ /Frosty Morning/



Frosty Morning Hort.

Gotelli Weeping USA

Foxborough Nurs. USA



Green Column Michael Hayman, Louisville Kentucky USA

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Greenspire 1980 USA

Lincoln Nurs. Inc., Grand Rapids USA

Lincoln Nurs. Inc., Grand Rapids USA

Green Spreader 1986 USA

Grey Rock Sheridan 1962

1960 Sheridan Nurs., Oakville ONT CAN



Harmony WB Juniperus virginiana ‘Harmony W.B.’

Helle J. chinensis /Spartan/

Juniperus virginiana ‘Helle’

Henryi 1984 USA

Willis Nurs. USA



Hetz D. Wyman 1963

1920 Fairview Evergreen Nurs., Fairview PA USA



Hillii Kumlien 1944

1916 D. Hill, Dundee IL USA

J. virginiana pyramidiformis hillii D. Hill 1922

J. virginiana pyramidalis hillii D. Hill.



Hillspire D. Wyman 1963

1925 D. Hill, Dundee IL USA



Juniperus virginiana ‘Hillspire’

/Cupressifolia/ 1946



Juniperus virginiana ’Hillspire’ American Conifer Society

Holme’s Yellow 1984 USA

Horizontalis Glauca Kumlien 1946

Prof. Sargent in MN USA

D. Hill, Dundee IL USA

/Blue Coast Juniper/



Idillwild Monrovia 1986

Juniperus virginiana ‘Idyllewild’ (Idillwild)

Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA



Keteleeri J. chinensis /Keteleeri/

Forest Nurs. USA



Lebritonii 1975 Raraflora Nurs., Feasterville USA

Lecount 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB

Lemon Hill Hort.

Manhattan Blue Scott ex Wyman 1963

1963 R. Scott, Manhattan, KS USA



Martha’s Vineyard 2004 Ken Church in ACS database

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

This plant would appear to have a narrow, vase like growth

habit. Somewhat similar in appearance to Juniperus media x

Sea Green but perhaps more narrow. ACS text.

Juniperus virginiana ’Martha’s Vineyard’

American Conifer Society

McCabei 1986 USA

Mission Spire /J. chinensis Mission Spire/

Mountain Top Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Pom Pom 1975 USA

Raraflora Nurs., Feasterville PA USA



Poyo USA

Camellia Forest Nurs. USA



Princeton Sentry Princeton Nurs. USA

Prostrate Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

/Prostrata/



Pseudocupressus Kammerer 1932

1932 Kammerer, Morton Arb. USA



Pyramidalis Hillii Kumlien 1936 USA

Richmond 1964 USA

Robusta Green 1983 USA

J. chinensis Robusta Green ?



Sherwoodi Sherwood 1948

1935 Sherwood Nurs. Co., Portland OR USA



Silver Spreader Monrovia 1954

Monrovia Nurs., Azusa CA USA

J. virginiana dammii 1955

J. virginiana prostrata Silver Spreader 1963



Slender Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Sparkling Skyrocket 1988 USA

Mitsch Nurs., Aurora OR USA

/Sparkle/

Juniperus virginiana ’Sparkle’ American Conifer Society

Sport #317 Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Stover USA

Angelica Nurs. USA

/Staver Blue/

Taylor 2005 Chub Harper in ACS database of Bob Henrickson NSA

Nebraska Statewide Arboretum 2003

Juniperus virginiana ‘Taylor’

A tall narrow columnar hardy form of Eastern Red Cedar with Emerald green foliage. Apparently resistent to phomopsis juniper blight. This plant has reached 25 feet in height in 12 years with a base width of 3 feet. ACS text.



Juniperus virginiana ’Taylor’ American Conifer Society

Vinespire 1968 CAN

Wildwood 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB
KETELEERIA Carrier 1856 PINACEAE

Keteleeria – Para-jegenyefenyő – Para fir

Keteleeria Carriere 1866 - Pinaceae – Fenyőfélék


DAVIDIANA 1891 CHN C-,W-SE

/Bertr./ Beissn. Kr SS



Keteleeria davidiana (Bertr. ) Beissn. 1891 – Szecsuáni para-jegenyefenyő – Sichuan parafir

UCB Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

LARIX Mill. 1754 PINACEAE

Larix – Vörösfenyő – Larch

Larix Miller 1754 - Pinaceae – Fenyőfélék - Pines



DECIDUA 1754 EUR KAR ALP

Mill. Kr Cz



Larix decidua Mill. 1754 - Európai vörösfenyő - European larch
Bingham Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

/Bingman/

Bingman 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1993 R. Dykstra & Ch. Harper as a WB

Found by Randy Dykstra and Chub Harper as a witches' broom on a tree growing at the Al Bingman residence in Edgington, IL. about 1993. Not widely distributed yet. Small mounding fine textured growth. Not a vigorous grower. ACS text.

Bogle Arrowhead Nurs. MA USA

Cherry Valley Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Cyclone Ridge No. 1 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB

Cyclone Ridge No. 2 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB

R. Dykstra USA



Darling Susie Larix decidua ‘Darling Susie’

Flore Alba 1964 USA

Rochester Parks NY USA



Girard’s Dwarf Arrowhead Nurs. MA USA

Gossard Dwarf 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 R. Dykstra IL USA as a WB seedling

Bickelhaupt Arboretum, Clinton IA USA

This was an outstanding broom because of it's ability to produce hundreds of dwarf to miniature seedlings. It was a sad day in 1992 when we discovered this broom has been destroyed. It always produced a great crop of new seeds. R. Dykstra is the person that discovered this broom and raised so many outstanding seedlings from this broom. Harper text. Randy Dykstra of Fulton, IL raised hundreds of seedlings from this broom. Many have been dispersed thoughout the conifer world. Nearly all of the them after the first selection have turned out to be very compact and exellent plants. This winter photo of this plant taken on 2/3/2003 was 18 years of age. Herbst text.



Larix decidua ’Gossard Dwarf’ American Conifer Society

Himmel Broom 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1989 R. Dykstra IL USA as a WB

Bickelhaupt Arboretum, Clinton IA USA

Original broom found by Randy Dykstra of Fulton, IL on a tree at the Himmel residence in 1989 near Cedar Rapids, IA. The original broom was globose to round in form but the graft is distinctively pyramidal.There are specimens of this broom in the Heartland Collection and the Harper Collection. Upright pyramidal form. Harper text.



Larix decidua ’Himmel Broom’ American Conifer Society

Hubbard No. 1 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB seedling

Hubbard No. 2 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB seedling

Lanark 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 Randy Dykstra IL USA



Larix decidua ‘Lanark #2’

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Found as a witches' broom by Randy Dykstra, Fulton, IL. This broom was a very prolific seed setter and many dwarf selections were raised as seedlings from the broom and have been widely distributed to other collectors. Grows in a broad oval upright form with Light green foliage. ACS text.

Larix decidua ’Lanark’ American Conifer Society

Larix decidua ’Lanark’ Mother broom with R. Dykstra 1986

American Conifer Society

Lanark No. 2 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 Randy Dykstra IL USA



Larix decidua ‘Lanark #2’

Found as a witches' broom by Randy Dykstra, Fulton, IL. This broom was a very prolific seed setter and many dwarf selections were raised as seedlings from the broom and have been widely distributed to other collectors. Grows to a globose form with light green foliage. ACS text.



Lanark Prostrate 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 Randy Dykstra IL USA



Larix decidua ‘Lanark #2’

Found as a witches' broom by Randy Dykstra, Fulton, IL. This broom was a very prolific seed setter and many dwarf selections were raised as seedlings from the broom and have been widely distributed to other collectors. Grows to a prostrate form with light green foliage. ACS text.


Linwood No. 1 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 Randy Dykstra IL USA

Found as a witches' broom by Randy Dykstra, Fulton, IL. This broom was a very prolific seed setter and many dwarf selections were raised as seedlings from the broom and have been widely distributed to other collectors. ACS text.

Paula 1962 USA

1962 Carpenter USA



Pretty Carole 2006 Chub Harper in ACS database

1986 Randy Dykstra IL USA as ’Lanark’ WB seedling

2006 Arrowhead Alpines, Fowlerville, MI USA

listed this plant as 'WB' before the name was changed to

'Pretty Carole'.

1993 - Chub Harper, Moline, IL gave a witches' broom seedling from Larix decidua 'Lanark' to Dennis Groh of Dearborn Heights, MI. After growing this in his garden Mr. Groh recognized this plant as a superior very dwarf selection of this species. Over time it has been grafted and these plants have been distributed to other collectors and nurseries so you can find this plant listed in many conifer catalogs. The plant was originally referred to as 'Dennis Groh' and can be found listed under that name. In 2006 it was renamed to 'Pretty Carole' in honor of Dennis Groh's wife. The plant itself echos it's namesake. It makes an excellent small garden plant and one that stays in scale with the surroundings. Low mounding dwarf form with delicate light green foilage. ACS text.



Larix decidua ’Pretty Carole’ American Conifer Society

Pyramidalis Slavin 1932

1908 Ellwanger & Barry USA



Route 7 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a WB

Saybrook Sleeper 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database as a seedling

Al Forinash, Saybrook Station, OH USA of seed



Varied Directions S. Waxman 1985

Dr. S. Waxman, University of Connecticut USA



Larix decidua ‘Varied Directions’

Dr. Sidney Waxman - Originator, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT in 1985. First described in the Int. Plant Prop. Bulletin. This cultivar has been listed under names as Larix x eurolepis and Larix kaempferi and is currently listed in some references under these incorrect names. Large growing in a very irregular and erratic manner. No two plants are alike in form. Adds a real focal point in the landscape where the space is available. Robust twigs propel the branches up and out from this vigorous, spreading, deciduous plant. Branches eventually arch down and cover the ground. Fresh green in spring, golden in autumn. ACS text by Harper.



Larix decidua ’Varied Directions’ American Conifer Society

Verkade’s Witchbroom 1986 USA

GMELINI 1854 NE-ASI MAN - KAM

/Rupr./Kuzeneva Kr Cz



Larix gmelini (Rupr.) Kuzeneva 1854 – Dahúriai vörösfenyő – Davurican larch
Romberg Park 2005 Dax Herbst in ACS database

Larix gmelini ‘Romberg Park’

Larry Stanley in ACS Bulletin ACS

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

A very bright dwarf with green leaves on stems that only grow avout 1 inch a year. Sometimes puts out bigger growth with over watering and more fertilizer. Fall color yellow. Stanley text in ACS.



Larix gmelini ’Romberg Park’ American Conifer Society

Tharandt Dwarf Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
KAEMPFERI 1856 JPN HO

/Lambert./Carr. Kr



Larix kaempferi (Lambert) Carr. 1856 – Japán vörösfenyő – Japanese larch

Himmel Broom 1989 R. Dykstra near Cedar Rapids IA USA

2001 Chub Harper

Heartland and Harper Collections USA

Herynek WB Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Hobbit Hillier 1991, by S. Dolding 1960

Paper Latterns Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA
LARICINA 1773 N-AME AL - N-PA CAN

/Duroy/ Koch Kr



Larix laricina (Duroy) Koch 1773 – Kanadai vörösfenyő – Tamarack

American Pine Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Arethusa Bog 1970 USA

1970 H. Elkins, MI USA

1983 Horstmann Nurs. GER

Larix laricina ´Arethusa Bog´ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Blue Sparkler S. Waxman 1985

Dr. S. Waxman, University of Connecticut USA



Larix laricina ‘Blue Sparkler’

Arrowhead Nurs. MA USA

Upright growth. Needles are bright light blue that turn to gray blue, shoots radiate at a 45 degree angle. As with other larches when droplets of water are held in the leaf axils they sparkle in the sunlight. Hence the name 'Blue Sparkler'. ACS text.

Larix laricina ’Blue Sparkler’ American Conifer Society

Bogle Larix laricina ‘Bogle’

Craftsbury Common #2 Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

Craftsbury Flats 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

Greg Williams found as a WB near Craftbury, VT USA

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Low spreading form with short branches and twigs with light

green needles. ACS text.

Larix laricina ’Craftsbury Flats’ American Conifer Society

Deborah Probably the same as /Deborah Waxman/

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Deborah Waxman S. Waxman 1988

1988 S. Waxman, University of Connecticut USA



Larix laricina ‘Deborah Waxman’

Larix laricina ´Deborah Waxmann´

Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Edelweiss WB Joe Braeu in Edelweiss Landscaping, Diluth, MN USA

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Girard Dwarf 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1991 Girard Nurs., Geneva OH USA

1991 Girard Nurs., Geneva OH USA

1991 Rich’s Foxvillow Pines IL USA

An irregular growing broom, some branches have shorter internodes and smaller needles than others, it grows in complete disorder. Soft pale green needles with bright red cones. Deciduous. Very hardy selection. ACS text.

/Girard's Witch's Broom/ /Girard's Nana/



Larix laricina ’Girard’s Dwarf’ American Conifer Society

Girard’s Nana /Girard Dwarf/

Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA



Hartwig Pine 1975 USA

1975 H. Elkins MI USA

Horstmann Nurs. GER

Larix laricina ´Hartwig Pine´ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Kate Brook Nursery Witches Broom

/KBN WB/


Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Nana Larix laricina ‘Nana’

Nana #7 S. Waxman 1988

Part of the /Newport Beauty/ collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Nana #9 S. Waxman 1988

Part of the /Newport Beauty/ collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Nana #17 S. Waxman 1988

Part of the /Newport Beauty/ collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Nana #19 S. Waxman 1988

Part of the /Newport Beauty/ collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA

Nash’s Pendula Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

Newport # 7 /Nana #7/ ?

Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Newport # 17 /Nana #17/ ?

Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Larix laricina ´Newport # 7´ Jiri Holata Nursery, Kouty CZ

Newport Beauty S. Waxman 1988

S. Waxman, University of Connecticut USA



Larix laricina ‘Newport Beauty’

Low mounding globe with short bluish green needles. Has a problem in the ACS Central Region of SLDS (Sudden Larch Death Syndrome) Has a tendency to die back suddenly without reason during hot summer weather. The older the plant the more prone it is to this problem. Unusual, soft blue-green needles on a dwarf, congested, globe-form plant. A deciduous conifer, the exposed twigs add a structural element to the winter garden. A seedling from an American larch, "Witch's Broom." ACS text.



Oxen Pond The Int. Conifer Register 1989

1989 Memorial Univ. Bot. Gard., St. John CAN



Russian Bee Queen Broom

Arrowhead Nurs. MA USA



Steuben Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

Larix laricina ‘Steuben’

Stubby Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

Susan M. Don Howse’s Porterhowse Farms OR USA

OCCIDENTALIS 1849 N-AME BC - MO

Nutt. Kr


Larix occidentalis Nuttall 1849 - Nyugat-amerikai óriás vörösfenyő – Westamerican giant larch
4 Shot Jerry Morris Rocky Mountain Collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Bollinger Jerry Morris Rocky Mountain Collection

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Repens USA

Iseli Nurs., OR USA


METASEQUOIA Hu & Cheng 1948 TAXODIACEAE
Metasequoia – Kínai mamutfenyő – Chinese / Dawn redwood

Metasequoia Hu & Cheng 1948 - Taxodiaceae – Óriásfenyőfélék - Giant Cypresses


GLYPTOSTROBOIDES 1948 CHN E-SE W-HU

Miki ex Hu & Cheng Kr



Metasequoia glyptostroboides Miki ex Hu & Cheng 1948 Kínai mamutfenyő v. ősfenyő - Dawn redwood

Emerald Feathers 1972 USA

George’s Broom 2001 Chub Harper in ACS database

1994 G. Agin & J. Wolf MI USA as a WB

This witches' broom was found in a tree at the University of Michigan golf course in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. While the broom exists it has yet to be successfully grown. Grafted plants do not have longevity. The foliage is very fine and dark green for this species. The plant is named after George Agin of Saline, MI USA. ACS text.

Metasequoia glyptostroboides ’George’s Broom’

American Conifer Society

Gold Rush Ogon

Metasequoia glyptostroboides ‘Gold Rush’

Stanley & Sons Nurs. Inc. Boring, OR USA



Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Goldrush'

Metasequoia glyptostroboides ’Goldrush’ (‘Ogon’)

Edwin Smits Nursery, Volkel HOL

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