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Old 19-06-2008, 04:43 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default ID this small reviving conifer, please?

On 19/6/08 16:37, in article , "Eddy"
wrote:

Hi.

When we moved in to this house a year ago we found the previous owners
had discarded this potted conifer over the back fence. It had one or
two signs of life on it so while we got on with other things we put it
in a shaded part of the garden and have kept it well watered over the
last 12 months. About two months ago it had hardly any needles on it,
so I put a good sprinkling of iron sulphate above the roots & kept
watering. Now it has a reasonable showing of blue-grey needles in tiny
individual clusters on several branches, none on others.

Can anyone tell me what it is?

And can anyone tell me if this is its natural state, i.e. just little
clusters of needles at the end of stalks, but no general overall
coverage.

http://s246.photobucket.com/albums/g...&current=reviv
ingconifer.jpg

Please ignore the cluster of blue grass just to the right - it gives the
impression of good growth in the conifer in that area!

Try Image Googling on Picea, the Blue Spruce. It could be that they used it
as a Christmas tree, put it outside and forgot all about it.

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