PierreR
Shohin
So yesterday, my wife decided to get me a pine. Not knowing what to look for, only remembering bits and pieces of my random mutterings about my trees, she took a chance. Got this scots/scotch (penguin) pine. In a 3 gallon pot. It was a total dense ball of green.
She said "I couldn't see any trunk, and I know you said one trunk is best so I stuck my hand through and only felt one fat one and lots of branches! I figured it was a good one!
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It was late yesterday evening when I got a look at it, but left it till morning. Started with cleaning out the dropped needles, dead twigs, and a couple weaker looking twigs, all in an effort to see the lines this tree may be hiding. All in all, its not too bad. Trunk is about 2" thick, 14" tall with some decent movement. Not a stick anyway. The bark has nice texture, not smooth, branches everywhere! As densely packed as the foliage was, I expected the inside to be completely bare/dead. This thing budded all over, not forming well, but an inch or two in length. I opened it up a little cleaning it out, and will leave it now till fall.
Down side is the grafting scar, kind of a knob, I didn't dig to the nebari, so not sure there...
Anyway, it was quite thoughtful of her to try! Here is a look at it.
Backbudded everywhere, holy crap...
Thanks for looking, comments welcomed!
She said "I couldn't see any trunk, and I know you said one trunk is best so I stuck my hand through and only felt one fat one and lots of branches! I figured it was a good one!

It was late yesterday evening when I got a look at it, but left it till morning. Started with cleaning out the dropped needles, dead twigs, and a couple weaker looking twigs, all in an effort to see the lines this tree may be hiding. All in all, its not too bad. Trunk is about 2" thick, 14" tall with some decent movement. Not a stick anyway. The bark has nice texture, not smooth, branches everywhere! As densely packed as the foliage was, I expected the inside to be completely bare/dead. This thing budded all over, not forming well, but an inch or two in length. I opened it up a little cleaning it out, and will leave it now till fall.
Down side is the grafting scar, kind of a knob, I didn't dig to the nebari, so not sure there...
Anyway, it was quite thoughtful of her to try! Here is a look at it.
Backbudded everywhere, holy crap...


Thanks for looking, comments welcomed!