Is my Cornus kousa 'Elizabeth Lustgarten' grafted?
cearbhaill (zone 6b Eastern Kentucky)
9 years ago
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I have a small Cornus kousa 'Elizabeth Lustgarten' who suffered a bit over the past long hard winter- enough so that I thought sure it was dead.
When I went to pull it out I saw new growth- one section up on a true stem and another piece sprouting from the very base.
I can't see a definite graft but sprouts from the base always worry me so I have to ask- is this generally a grafted variety?
It's from Broken Arrow in CT- I have emailed them as well but am curious what everyone has to say.
ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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