The tree you have could have reverted to it's original, wild form. It's kinda like the way a variegated plant can start growing the original, non-varigated foliage. It's commonly seen when a Dwarf Alberta Spruce revert to a regular White Spruce. Could be an epiphyte, which is rarer. An epiphyte means a non-parasitic plant that grows on trees. Typically it's smaller plants but very rarely you get a tree growing on top of another tree. Look up the double tree of Casorzo. The roots of the top tree could be growing through the trunk of the original tree, but again, this is very rare and would usually kill the original tree.
@mcfam205 Жыл бұрын
White spruce. It happens. It is not a juniper. You had a dwarf alberta spruce tree and it reverted back to the parent plant. Happens all the time!
@HaloKTS Жыл бұрын
It's known as a reversion. Many landscape plants, especially dwarf varieties, are grafted to duplicate the genetics. Often times the root stock will create a reversion, which is just a growth of the root stock genetics. If they aren't maintained they can take over the plant.
@andywilldoit9032 Жыл бұрын
Very cool i wonder what kind of cross pollination happened or phenotype or maybe some random person grafted your tree. Either way pretty neat
@JonathanCarroll3579 Жыл бұрын
Not completely unusual if the root stock was of a line....but I don't recall any junipers being sold that weren't their own root stock. LoL. What you spraying tell me, I'll turn juniper mountain sides to pine lol
@audreymcwhorter391 Жыл бұрын
You morphed into a different species!!! Lol jk jk love ya
@michaelnetter7376 Жыл бұрын
that's cool
@fxlthyfool2815 Жыл бұрын
your texture pack is just glitching out, the new update must have broken it