Prunus Mahaleb
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Prunus Mahaleb
Dear IBC members.
I like to share the progress of my Prunus Mahaleb from 2012 when it was collected until now (03-2015) when it was styled and repoted.
03-2012 after collecting
03-2015 - current stage
Some deadwood details.
A part which was styled
And the part of the natural shari
Kind regards,
Roland
I like to share the progress of my Prunus Mahaleb from 2012 when it was collected until now (03-2015) when it was styled and repoted.
03-2012 after collecting
03-2015 - current stage
Some deadwood details.
A part which was styled
And the part of the natural shari
Kind regards,
Roland
rolandp- Member
Re: Prunus Mahaleb
Thanks for posting Roland.
I do like the nicely curved trunk. And the weathered shari... whow. Congratulations.
There might be "too many" branches on the top section that could lead to the thickening of it. But it is a great tree with a nice potential and I am sure you know where you go.
Please keep us posting about further development.
What is the height of the tree?
Vlad
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I do like the nicely curved trunk. And the weathered shari... whow. Congratulations.
There might be "too many" branches on the top section that could lead to the thickening of it. But it is a great tree with a nice potential and I am sure you know where you go.
Please keep us posting about further development.
What is the height of the tree?
Vlad
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Vlad- Member
Re: Prunus Mahaleb
Hi Vlad.
Thank you for you comment. I'm glad you like the tree.
The problem with many branches growing from one area is an big issue of this tree. Its already visible at the current stage that this area is to thick and it will only get worst in the future.
I'm thinking to solve this problem with additional deadwood styling in the right part of this area where its possible to make it less heavy, but there is a problem with a hollow trunk in this part so I'm a bit careful.
At the moment this is the only solution i can imagine...but who knows maybe i find some additional ones...so if anyone has any ideas please share them with me:)
The hight of the tree is 90 cm.
Kind regard, roland
Thank you for you comment. I'm glad you like the tree.
The problem with many branches growing from one area is an big issue of this tree. Its already visible at the current stage that this area is to thick and it will only get worst in the future.
I'm thinking to solve this problem with additional deadwood styling in the right part of this area where its possible to make it less heavy, but there is a problem with a hollow trunk in this part so I'm a bit careful.
At the moment this is the only solution i can imagine...but who knows maybe i find some additional ones...so if anyone has any ideas please share them with me:)
The hight of the tree is 90 cm.
Kind regard, roland
rolandp- Member
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