Weeping Norway Maple - Annual Growth and "Buds" - Late August 2024
Last Fall, I planted a couple of small end-of-season conifer sale Weeping Norway Spruces IB2DWs. The first one was planted in the legacy bed - closer to the house - and the other one was further down closer to the sidewalk. Fall Planting seemed to be right for these as they have given me *KNOCK ON WOOD* very little trouble this season. They came out of the gate with some tiny pink cones this Spring . And, by late May, they had put on some new growth that required me to 'wire-up' a leader . One of the things that I noted on these trees was that late Fall - after I had planted them - they started to put on little 'knobs' of growth. What looked like tightly-clustered, stubby limb-starting-points. When I watched them put on new growth this Spring, it mostly came from these little knobs. So, I've begun to learn a little bit about the 'buds' of conifers like this Weeping Norway Maple. They set buds (kind-of) like their deciduous brethren, it seems.