
A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
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A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
I acquired this Trident as a stock tree when i bought the Bonsai barn in March 2008. It was growing as a twin trunk with the two trunks only millimetres apart. I could barely slip my hand between the two trunks. In 2009 i made the decision to not sell the tree on and develop it as a twin. The first thing i did was to split the tree at its base and create separation of the trunks. The top of the left hand trunk was manuvoured to fall to the left and shortened. In late 2009 i shortened the right hand trunk and let the tree sit till 2010. This is the trees first defoliation and work can now begin on its refinement. I plan to have a triple canopy falling to the left, but we will see how the tree develops. It has the bonus of lovely autumn colour
Enjoy its progress.

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Re: A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
Coming along nicely, indeed. Great pot too.
I plan something similar with a Japanese maple once i get around to removing a layer from it.
Something to aspire to, thank you.
I plan something similar with a Japanese maple once i get around to removing a layer from it.
Something to aspire to, thank you.
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Re: A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
Great tree Bohdi, pic 3 captures a beautiful image , thanks for sharing 

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Re: A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
Thanks fornSharing Bodhi. Would love to see an update the coming autumn. 

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Sweet tree Bodhi ! Velvet said it before but I am going to second the motion that it is really something to aspire to. Can't wait to see the updates
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Re: A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
love tridents - but am having trouble deciding which is the dominant trunk--the shortest has a more solid base than the tallest
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Re: A twin trunk trident progression..Acer buergerianum
I look forward to your posting of the maple VSLVelvetSicklid wrote:I plan something similar with a Japanese maple once i get around to removing a layer from it.

Thanks craig. It is nice to be able to view each others trees on this forum.Craig wrote: thanks for sharing
I cant wait to see it this Autumn either hbk. I will definitely post it.hbk13007 wrote: Would love to see an update the coming autumn.
Gotta love A.B for giving us the opportunity to sharemattgatenby wrote: Can't wait to see the updates

It does Guy and i plan to rectify that by grafting a root system to the right hand trunk next spring.Guy wrote:love tridents - but am having trouble deciding which is the dominant trunk--the shortest has a more solid base than the tallest
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