If you like the green and want to try saving it but preserve the nice red one as is, you could lay it over in a large shallow pot with natural soil. Like a clean oil pan. Make sure it drains. score the underside a bit cross wise with a knife, then put a LARGE stone on the branch and a couple inches of soil. In two years it should be well rooted and ready to transplant. Cut it close with a very sharp tool to remove, and cover the wound with wax.













