Mugo Pine #8

Walter Pall

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This tree is an enigma. It has the most interesting trunk and potential. I could have sold this a hundred times in he past 17 years. I have styled the crown three times in the past and every time some important branches died. This is my most recent try. Let's see what happens.1.jpg2.jpg2002-05-DSCN3398v.jpg2002-05-DSCN3399v.jpg2002-05-DSCN3402v.jpg2002-05-DSCN3427v.jpg2003-07-00-Magazin26-Bild02.jpg2003-07-01-Magazin26-Bild01.jpg2003-07-Dscn5962v.jpg2003-07-Dscn5963v.jpg
 

Michaelb

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Awesome!!
Cool to see how it was collected!
 

Walter Pall

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Mugo #8 - This tree has a bizarre record. I found him 20 years ago right on a path where thousands of mountain climbers had stepped over it in time. So I rescued him. In the beginning it was extremely complex, almost impossible to style. Over time it was clarified. A nice crown was developed. But the tree did not concur. It decided that this bizarre trunk needs a small, thin, simple crown to let the trunk shine. A big healthy crown would look like a cabbage on top of some crazy piece of wood.

Today I decided to plant it onto this great natural stone from Germany. But definitely not this year as it is too late now. It will happen in April 2021 and not be a big deal. In less than an hour the combination will shine. I will report.

The crown and the whole tree would look much better right now If the old needles were plucked. But this would weaken the tree. In late summer of 2021 it will get plucked, the old wire will go off and the whole crown will be wired again.

The present pictures with stone are just victuals to see what it will look like.2020-09-TSC_2112x.jpg2020-09-TSC_2112x2.jpg2020-09-TSC_2113x.jpg2020-09-TSC_2113x2.jpg2020-09-TSC_2114x.jpg
 

sorce

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The rock has brought my attention to the long Jin and now I can't unsee it. Seems too long, or too present with the rock tip going the other direction.

Can the tree be rotated 180 on the rock?

Looks like a wooden shoe that rock.

Sorce
 

Forsoothe!

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I have trouble losing branches when I style Mugos, too. Unfortunately it's been the trunk on the last six...
 
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