Daisugi

Tree’s that provide us with inspiration.
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Post by Matt S »

Found this link and thought I’d share it.

https://www.spoon-tamago.com/2020/10/20 ... technique/

I’d never heard of it before but it’s an ingenious way to make the most of a limited resource.

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That first one looks amazing.

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Daisugi basically looks like a very controlled form of pollarding.
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Post by tgward »

definition of cute ---ugly but interesting
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