Dragon tree of Appalachia

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I stumbled across this on my home page today and thought it was neat enough to share with the class.
 

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I stumbled across this on my home page today and thought it was neat enough to share with the class.
Hmmm...
I wonder if I can recreate this tree with a BC. Swamp dragon appears doable.
 

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I stumbled across this on my home page today and thought it was neat enough to share with the class.
Very nice. Thak you.
 

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Wow the level of facial detail is really astounding. It’s even got visible cheeks!
 

Leo in N E Illinois

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Neat and a possible inspiration. I have a Ficus of all things that could be taken in this direction. I'll have to look at it again.

Trail marker trees, trees bend by indigenous peoples before European disruption, are common along the DesPlaines river drainage in the suburban Chicago area. There might be a few left along the North Branch of the Chicago River too. The bike trails go past them. Worth exploring if you live in that area.
 
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