Looks like they are arguing?Engelmann Spruce mother-daughter yamadori from the Cascades.
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I think this was its third wiring. I need to do more detail work.
Seems like it might benefit from a bigger pot.
Interesting...These look pretty good together.** Mother-teenage-daughter
Edit: Forgot where I was...
Weigela in progress
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Yes, but over time with healing and successive work, not so obvious. Planting angles and front selection could avoid and almost eliminate any concern from separation scars.So a separating cut would be obvious
True...All this has been considered. But under the media between the stumps is a horizontal mass as thick as the trunks and a cut would be obvious and not possible to hide. Probably will end up separating and not raising to reveal more base. All this is why yamadori are so challenging. I'll take a current shot Monday.Yes, but over time with healing and successive work, not so obvious. Planting angles and front selection could avoid and almost eliminate any concern from separation scars.
Leaving one with two tree's, both with powerful bases and interesting movement. Not a bad starting point.
As promised, leafed out.True...All this has been considered. But under the media between the stumps is a horizontal mass as thick as the trunks and a cut would be obvious and not possible to hide. Probably will end up separating and not raising to reveal more base. All this is why yamadori are so challenging. I'll take a current shot Monday.
Hear, Hear.Does anyone think they should remain a couple?