Scouting for Trees

So all of this year's Hackberry that had been kept in a hrated greehouse are growing like in the images here. Ones collected this year but left outside still have not moved. I expect them to bud later.
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This is a stump I was happy to collect, and now happy to see budding in places I wanted to see buds.

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First of my earlier winter collected Hackberry left outdoors and is sprouting buds. This one was left tall, about 4 feet. A twin trunk that I'd like to make a clump with in the distant future.

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I thought the nodes and smooth bark look interesting. Bark may change.

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I'm considering waiting a little longer. Let them get a little lignified.

As for sumo shohin, I'm not sure I'll go that route. Maybe with a few of the stumps I collected. I mainly want some good ol' nebari and taper development for taller trees.
 
A few of my collected Crape Myrtle look like this. Don't know if alive or dead.

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This one though is a beast.

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I gotta ask..why is everything chopped so low? I understand some of the low cuts, but not nearly all of them...
 
If you're talking about the Crape Myrtles, those were cut low not by me, but by maintenance workers. They were growing along a fence.

As for the others, could you point to one? I'll provide you with my thoughts.
 
Excited today. Buds on my large Hackberry started popping up a few weeks ago but they were near the bottom.

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Today I see this.

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This might be one of my 60 year projects.
 
Last posted on this in post 89. Thought it was dead for a long while.
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There's another I collected at the same time as this that I threw away. Glad I emptied it from its pot to find some roots (very few) growing a month or two ago. Now after 6 months I see this. Crape myrtle is interesting.
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