MY TRIPPLE TRUNK
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Re: MY TRIPPLE TRUNK
You did a great job developing the foliage. First rate! The trunks are very powerful, with the left one being a little too powerful for my taste, but there is little that can be done about that, so I would live with it and enjoy the tree anyway.
I don't like light-coloured topsoil. That could easily be changed, but I guess you like it, maybe because that is the colour of soil in which this species grows. I would prefer a darker colour, probably because trees around here don't grow in soil of that bright colour.
Lastly, the stand is not wide enough and, pardon me for saying so, kind of klunky. I would rather see the tree displayed without it on a plain surface, if you don't have a larger stand.
I don't like light-coloured topsoil. That could easily be changed, but I guess you like it, maybe because that is the colour of soil in which this species grows. I would prefer a darker colour, probably because trees around here don't grow in soil of that bright colour.
Lastly, the stand is not wide enough and, pardon me for saying so, kind of klunky. I would rather see the tree displayed without it on a plain surface, if you don't have a larger stand.
Reiner Goebel- Member
Re: MY TRIPPLE TRUNK
Beautiful tree. I love the natural twisted and hollow trunks. Please do leave it like that. I wish we had those over here but then again we love our pines. Great work.
Jan Olav- Member
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