Witches broom question

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Have you ever seen a Eastern weeping white pine and Nishiki black pine chimera over a foot? I am seeking a few examples for better knowledge of structural growth. Thank you.
 
Is the chimera of the black or the white pine? Too early to tell?
 
Is the chimera of the black or the white pine? Too early to tell?
I think it’s early the cutting is 2 years old but very small. That being said I am guessing EWP because of all the horizontal growth. I tried to contact the Massachusetts Arboretum in June but they are closed during covid.

I knew when I saw it on the graft union almost 3 years ago it would be special but If the tree is as rare as people are saying I would prefer to give it to a professional for further propagation rather than hoard the only one and possibly loose it. My dick neighbor has bad needle cast on his whites he won’t treat so I have kept it in a window. I will want it out for it’s first true spring this April and I’d rather it was somewhere safer.
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The chimera formed here at this red line. C184E90A-57EF-4990-97E6-C3480700D84B.jpeg

Sadly I don’t have any photos of its first year cause I was hospitalized and a family member updated my phone. The following is all I could find and I would say they are at a year and 2 months and this spring. B915B2D0-8C89-4AA4-A4C3-B06DD9166DB8.jpeg816B8545-1F90-48C5-908B-9CC296652330.jpegEE92C4D8-27A7-4B55-95BB-84A3E07F346E.jpeg
 
Probably not an actual chimera. If I google "chimera pine," the only hit that's somewhat close is someone who was wrong about thinking he had one.
 
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