Monday, June 27, 2011

The Great Indoors

I salvaged a few branches of Salix Tortuosa (corkscrew willow) from the arrangements displayed at a party two weeks ago because I noticed they started sprouting roots after sitting in the water for just one night. The branches are now gathered in a vase in my room. I plan to take care of them until they grow enough roots to be planted down. One day, when I open my own flower shop, I'll have corkscrew willow branches at my disposal.



A view of the roots through the blue glass vase:










Leaves sprouting out from the branches (these were not there when I purchased them).
6/22/11: The start of my corkscrew willow trees.

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