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Quick update from my phone. I spent about 4 hours wiring every branch.
 

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Really nice Hotaction!! I too haven't seen many multi trunked Larch's. Nicely done!!
 

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It is looking very good, and an unusual styling, which is really nice. I would suggest that perhaps the lowest left branch is too heavy, too far from the trunk. Have you thought about cutting that one back and getting some really nice tertiary branching going on? I think that would contribute to the tree.
 

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Quick spring pics
 

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A shot from the show.

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It is looking very good, and an unusual styling, which is really nice. I would suggest that perhaps the lowest left branch is too heavy, too far from the trunk. Have you thought about cutting that one back and getting some really nice tertiary branching going on? I think that would contribute to the tree.
I do agree Miss J.
 
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