
I would be very interested to see the work you are doing with this technique of removing the majority of the bark to find the live veins, thus enhancing the trees appearance etc.
Cheers, Dario.
squizzy wrote:Hi Craig,
Interesting experiment. You seem to get some great colour variation in the trunk this way as well.
Question. That shoot that you found under the bark. do you think in the wild that would normally run up the tree and pop out much further up th trunk at a later date thus becoming one of those buldged strangling root type components of a paper bark trunk. Does that make sense. It eventually looks like the tree has sent ariel roots down the side of the trunk but in fack its a shoot like this that runs up the trunk under the layers of bark and many years later becomes exposed with the outer layers of bark shedding. Just a theory. What do you think?
Squizz