Guess where this interesting Norway spruce broom was discovered?!
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Grafted scions {cuttings} from this Norway spruce tree mutation produced this beautiful low growing spreading prostrate cultivar!
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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.
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![Norway spruce cultivar 'Fisher Golf Course' with nice prostate form.](https://cascadeconifers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Fisher-Golf-Course_4948-1024x684.jpg)