Tamarix project

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Here is a picture of a Tamarix I obtained in February. When I first saw it there was a six inch layer of snow covering the bucket it was planted in. Obviously there were no visible growing branches but the price was such it was worth the risk.
The first view is the proposed front.
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The second view is the rear of the tree.
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I have found this subject very quick growing since these pictures were taken some weeks ago, obviously there is a lot of growing to do on this tree.
The tree is 36 inches tall and has a trunk diameter of 8.75 inches.
There is substantial back budding appearing on the upper regions of the life veins of which there are only two. The deadwood is natural and apart from a slight modification to the deadwood on the left side which made it look like a sawn log I do not intend messing with natures hand.

this is an unusual subject for bonsai in the UK and Europe although generally Tamarix are quite commonly seen on the coastal areas of Southern England with marvelously contorted deadwood trunks.
 

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The lefthand side of the tree has since the taking of the pictures grown considerably to the extent that the straight section of bare branch has been able to be removed and the shoots begun to be styled.
 
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