Fused Trunk Bonsai Trees

Hank Miller

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Fused Trunk Bonsai Trees - An illustrated guide for making fused trunk bonsai trees which includes detailed instructions.
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It is twenty fifteen! No Digital version?
 
If you do this with something like trident maple, don't use seedlings. Take cuttings from a single tree, grow them into whips, and THEN fuse them.

Seedlings produce all different kinds of leaves And bark textures, so it never really looks "natural". Cuttings would all be geniticly the same, so the leaves and bark would all be the same.
 
If you do this with something like trident maple, don't use seedlings. Take cuttings from a single tree, grow them into whips, and THEN fuse them.

Seedlings produce all different kinds of leaves And bark textures, so it never really looks "natural". Cuttings would all be geniticly the same, so the leaves and bark would all be the same.
Alternatively, you could fuse seedlings from different trees (or seeds from different pods of the same tree) and later down the line chose one of them (or even a separate one alongside) to use in thread grafting all of your branches in the “right” place. I am working on a couple of similar projects at the moment.

As far as bark texture goes I am hoping that once the project fuses properly - and grown for a few years - that the bark will take on the tetxture of whichever one is dominant. I could be wrong though.
 
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