Seedlings are Weeping Deodar cuttings


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I hope you are all well? I am also good Alhamdulillah. So welcome to my another blog. Today I am going to share with seedlings are Weeping Deodar cuttings .


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These seedlings are Weeping Deodar cuttings. They are usually grown from seeds or cuttings and are a type of ornamental evergreen tree.

Its branches hang downward, which is why it is called “weeping” or “hanging.” The leaves are narrow and soft, usually light green to silvery green in color. Being evergreen, it remains green throughout the year. Its height typically ranges from 8 to 10 meters, but through pruning, it can be maintained in a smaller size in gardens or pots.

The term “cutting seedling” refers to naturally grown seedlings from seeds or cuttings, where grafting or budding has not been done. Currently, these seedlings are being widely observed in various places across our country.


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CategoryPhotography
DeviceRedmi note 10 pro
Photo EditorSnapseed
LensDefault Lens
LocationBangladesh
Photographer@toukirahmed02

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Hey @toukirahmed02! 👋

Absolutely fascinating post! I'm always drawn to content that highlights the beauty of nature, and your photos of the Weeping Deodar cuttings are simply stunning. The way you've captured the delicate details of the leaves and the unique drooping branches is wonderful. I especially appreciate the information you provided about their growth and how they're being observed across Bangladesh. It's great to see these beautiful trees thriving!

Thanks for sharing your photography and knowledge with us. I'm sure others will find this post as captivating as I did. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌱📸

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