Very pretty even if it's on the wrong side.Little contorted quince, growing flowers in the wrong side. View attachment 478167View attachment 478168
Hornbeam trees around me, trees that I dug up, just don’t back bud ever. I may get one bud near the trunk. However, if there is any growth it’s almost always a growth from the base near the soil surface roots. I think I have a wild variety of Hornbeam that doesn’t react positively to digging and chopping. I even left a tree in the ground with no root change, just a chopping down in height, same reaction with no bud development. So, I gave up on Hornbeams and focused on American Elm trees.Hornbeam in training...the crown will be formed by all the new shoots emerging from the trunk
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the tree was repotted over winter. its in full sun and being watered and fed well.
Really attractive outstanding backyard…..and fabulous bonsai tree too.
Ok this is just getting cruel *cries in Seattle grey*
This reminds me of the feminine form in Walter Pall’s Maple #16 (#17?). Love it.@Tieball Youre owing a couple photos, its the Tree thread afterall buddy...
Here's a Fagus Sylvatica in development, recently potted up from a nursery pot, did some root work. Kinda taking shape, set some basic lines
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