Guess where this interesting Norway spruce broom was discovered?!

Grafted scions {cuttings} from this Norway spruce tree mutation produced this beautiful low growing spreading prostrate cultivar!

The manager at the Fisher Golf Course kindly allowed us to tour the course and retrieve scions from this interesting specimen. Fortunately we were able to get some scions before a big storm blew over the mature tree. The Abies concolor parent tree of ‘Hoop Dee Doo’ was also lost during the storm.



