Last winter I found a witch’s broom on a young balsam fir. The host tree is no more than about 4’. It appeared dead so I snapped a couple photos as I don’t see them often and I thought it was a cool thing. The other day my kid tells me he thinks he found a broom out in our woods and I asked him if it was a dead one o. A small tree. He said it was indeed on a small tree but not dead
. He brought me out there and it was the same broom but with live green needles. It’s a neat specimen as it very closely resembles Canadian Hemlock.![9A17251D-3887-4AC6-803B-5116F1417479.jpeg 9A17251D-3887-4AC6-803B-5116F1417479.jpeg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/444/444675-b9dd566f66f710c5df859994a8c91516.jpg?hash=ud1Wb2b3EM)
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Is this collectible? If so how, is this a graft situation or is there another way through cuttings or something? I have no experience with brooms and propagation so any insight is welcome.
![Thinking face :thinking: 🤔](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f914.png)
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Is this collectible? If so how, is this a graft situation or is there another way through cuttings or something? I have no experience with brooms and propagation so any insight is welcome.