Witches’ brooms are abnormal growths that appear in a wide range of woody plants and are frequently found in conifers. They can be caused by disease, physical injury or spontaneous bud mutations. It is the last group that has horticultural potential. Almost all of the dwarf and slow growing conifers in cultivation worldwide originated as seedlings or vegetative propagations from witches’ brooms. Many broom propagations are inherently weak and short-lived, but careful selection of healthy brooms by astute plantsmen, over many decades, has resulted in an abundance of garden-worthy plants, a few of which are shown below.