bwaynef
Masterpiece
Through no fault of my own, this tree found its way into my yard last year and I tended it minimally. I'm probably going to cut some things back hard but the first order or business is getting it repotted.
I strenuously dissagree.Everyone should have a big trident in their collection! Yours has some descent taper and just enough movement to be interesting... looks like a fun project tree.
Don't hurt yourself!I strenuously dissagree.
So you could make this a proud addition to your collection?Don't hurt yourself!
I see enough to say someone who doesn't have a big trident could have fun with this one and probably turn it into something decent. Without knowing how the roots are, I'm assuming it's going to need root grafts, it needs to have those chop scars dealt with, and it needs to be shortened and a new leader started, and the branches need to be regrown.... like I said- a project tree.So you could make this a proud addition to your collection?
Ok fair enough. I guess we just disagree on what we are willing to waste time on. Obviously I’m jaded being in California. Material like that is reserved for the raffle table but in fly-over country that might be pure gold. ?I see enough to say someone who doesn't have a big trident could have fun with this one and probably turn it into something decent. Without knowing how the roots are, I'm assuming it's going to need root grafts, it needs to have those chop scars dealt with, and it needs to be shortened and a new leader started, and the branches need to be regrown.... like I said- a project tree.
You should never assume to know what someone is willing to spend time working on. This trident maple is better than 90% plus of all the other tridents that get posted here. A few years ago, I would’ve taken this one into my backyard and worked on it for a while, but I’ve got plenty a project trees right now. Anyway, back to another day in “fly-over” countryOk fair enough. I guess we just disagree on what we are willing to waste time on. Obviously I’m jaded being in California. Material like that is reserved for the raffle table but in fly-over country that might be pure gold. ?
Oh I assume nothing. Thirteen years here has taught me that working on good material is in the minority here and many are eager to argue about it. I’m just shocked at the rally cry to defend it rather than call it what it is. That’s ok. Not my tree and not my time. I do have the time to watch though and would love to watch Wayne give this a go and make it better. Hell better still I would really love to see what you would do with this. Being this is better than 90 + percent posted here. That’s a pretty big statement.You should never assume to know what someone is willing to spend time working on. This trident maple is better than 90% plus of all the other tridents that get posted here.
I think it is determined by states, not cities?I always kind of thought of Fresno as part of "flyover country" (I've flown over it a bunch of times on the way to San Fran or Monterey ) but have to agree with the Smokeman on this one. Way too much work needed for me.
Get me the tree and come back in 10 years and you're on! The more I look at it, the more I like it!Oh I assume nothing. Thirteen years here has taught me that working on good material is in the minority here and many are eager to argue about it. I’m just shocked at the rally cry to defend it rather than call it what it is. That’s ok. Not my tree and not my time. I do have the time to watch though and would love to watch Wayne give this a go and make it better. Hell better still I would really love to see what you would do with this. Being this is better than 90 + percent posted here. That’s a pretty big statement.
Well...some seem to refer to it as everything not on the coasts (so think NYC, Boston, SF, LA) while others extend the definition to exclude the entire state. I'm in NY state but do consider this area to be part of fly-over country - the Rochester area is not a major destination and once you get out of the city and suburbs it has a very midwestern feel (landscape/use and politically). Fresno is probably similar. Though both have significance in the "bonsai world".I think it is determined by states, not cities?
I agree on the tree.Well...some seem to refer to it as everything not on the coasts (so think NYC, Boston, SF, LA) while others extend the definition to exclude the entire state. I'm in NY state but do consider this area to be part of fly-over country - the Rochester area is not a major destination and once you get out of the city and suburbs it has a very midwestern feel (landscape/use and politically). Fresno is probably similar. Though both have significance in the "bonsai world".
As for the tree being discussed here and "10 years", I would think one could take a trident seedling and, in the right climate and with the right technique, build a tree as good or better than the tree that would result from working on this one for the same period of time.
If it were to magically appear in my yard one day, I'd call that a sign from the universe to start another progressive thread. Until that happens, I'll look forward to any updates of its progress with you.As mentioned, it was thru no fault of my own that this tree came to my backyard. I believe it to be full of faults. I'd point them out but I'm pretty sure you see them. I mentioned that what I found most favorable about the tree was that it played host to a parasite. I hope no one was hurt due to their reaction to this tree. Also, I don't think SC's a flyover state. If TV market rankings are any indication of population density, then I sit at 36 and you appear to be at 55. (https://www.stationindex.com/tv/tv-markets) I always thought flyover states were in the midwest. Maybe you need to get out more. (Maybe I do. ??)
@Dav4 , if you'd like to pursue this pissing match with @Smoke I can be convinced to let it go though I don't have any trips to ATL planned anytime soon. (Though we could meet at @Adair M 's place.) In the meantime/otherwise, I'll just study it a little more and try to come up with a plan. I've got a few ideas, but need to work out the order of operations. Sadly, I think the mistletoe is going to have to go.