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Native Plant Synoptic Garden<br />

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‘Little Jon’ - (Hill, 2004).<br />

(Photo: Iseli Nursery, 2004)<br />

‘Loggerhead’ - (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Mossman Pendula’ - (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Pumila’- This plant has a dwarf globe habit. Leaves are blue-green. Grows about 3" per<br />

year (Dusek, 2004). Great one for the “Alpine Zone”.<br />

‘Salmon Creek’ - (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Seattle Mountain’ - (Hill, 2004).<br />

‘Shorty’s Weeper’- An upright form with weeping branches. Can grow 2’ a year.<br />

Originally found in Ridgefield, WA (Dusek, 2004). Best planted in “Forested Ridge”, due<br />

to its rapid growth habit.<br />

‘Skyline’- Good blue-green needle color. Growth same as type (Dusek, 2004).<br />

‘Tempelhof Compact’- Nice compact dwarf form with a rounded habit. Densely<br />

branched (Krussman, 1985). Can be placed in the “Alpine Zone”.<br />

‘Wind Surfer’- (Hill, 2004).<br />

Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca- A blue needled form found in the Rocky Mountain area.<br />

Slow growing. Eventually forms a conical, compact, narrow crown (Krussman, 1985). Best sited<br />

in a sunny location in the “Forested Ridge” for best needle color.<br />

(Photo: Oregon State University, 1999-2004)

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