desmodium.
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desmodium.
expected of you for a design, give me creative ideas,
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hungbonsai- Member
Re: desmodium.
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Last edited by hungbonsai on Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:01 pm; edited 1 time in total
hungbonsai- Member
Re: desmodium.
Very nice trunk movement in this tree. I presume you are indicating where you believe the foliage will grow with the arrows. Perhaps finding suitable rocks to place between the exposed roots will help you decide the best angle for the trunk. This tree looks like it has potential to be informal upright, cascade (cliff hanging), slant, or semi cascade (cliff hanging).
Best,
Todd
Best,
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: desmodium.
Hi Hung.
I would like to share some ideas for the tree in the future, but we need to get new buds first and see where the branches would naturally developed.
for now, I would like to asked you if you won't mind. Why is the trunk/ so smooth? It seems that the old barks typical to Dismodium were intentionally remove. I saw things like that being done here in our country, but for me removing the flaking barks reduced the matured character of the tree. The old looking bark of the Desmodium is what I personally like most with this specie.
regards,
jun
I would like to share some ideas for the tree in the future, but we need to get new buds first and see where the branches would naturally developed.
for now, I would like to asked you if you won't mind. Why is the trunk/ so smooth? It seems that the old barks typical to Dismodium were intentionally remove. I saw things like that being done here in our country, but for me removing the flaking barks reduced the matured character of the tree. The old looking bark of the Desmodium is what I personally like most with this specie.
regards,
jun
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