European Hornbeam

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European Hornbeam

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For Discussion,

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A great magnificient hornbeam Leigh. It is intresting with the fat branch that would be called a trunk if it started a bit lower. The tree would just not work at this size without it. If I was working on it I would encourage the lower branches I can see to thicken and also work at the roots. Maybe a ground layer or grafting would be on the plan to improve the roots.
I am starting to think that an established tree would be apropriate for my 40th which is about a year and a half away. This one would go on the possible list. Did the thieves get this one I don't think I saw it there the other day.

I stated I was suprised that your eroupean hornbeams leaves don't look like mine here is what mine look like.
http://www.cirrusimage.com/tree_European_hornbeam.htm
They are fatter but more tender looking than yours.
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Nicely proportioned Leigh, as is the pot.
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This one is really sweet! This is like my perfect bonsai. When I think about bonsai i think about a tree that looks natural like this one.
Is it for sale?
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Hey you better leave the hornbeams for us southerners they would not like it up there. If they did I would have joined you up there by now.
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I mean the shape. It looks so real like a big tree in a park or something.
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Is it for sale?
I thought you where intrested in buying the tree. Not sure what the shape has to do with that?
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My bad! I just got excited when I saw it.
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:)
I am serious I would probably move north except I can't take my hornbeams :? What are your favourite species up that way.
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Very nice leigh.

For me I think the left trunk needs a slight shorten and the top canopy growing out to fill the void slightly. a slight "Negative space" to define each area more would be nice
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Is it for sale?
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Sorry guys, this one was stolen a few years back. Would love it back if anyone finds it!

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Re: European Hornbeam

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What a heart ache it must have been to lose this lovely tree. Very sad. :cry: It is a beauty :D
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I still love this tree! I have it as my screen saver now and Im trying with a privet to copy it.
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Very nice natural looking tree. 5 stars!
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Re: European Hornbeam

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I know it's an older topic, but I agree, it's a gorgeous tree :D
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