"Conifers also have unusual forms which, depending on your level of appreciation, could be described as aberrations, monstrosities, fascinating, intriguing or attractive. Some forms of the Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria) have congested and fasciated foliage: 'Cristata' is an example, a curiosity at best but a must for some collectors."
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From "A Close Look at Conifers" by Adrian Bloom:
"Conifers also have unusual forms which, depending on your level of appreciation, could be described as aberrations, monstrosities, fascinating, intriguing or attractive. Some forms of the Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria) have congested and fasciated foliage: 'Cristata' is an example, a curiosity at best but a must for some collectors."
Doesn't that guy sound like an asshole?
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