A Trident in the works.

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A Trident in the works.

Post by bodhidharma »

I have been working on this guy for a few years now and feeling the need to get rid of its ugly nebari i changed it two years ago. It is healing nicely and gave some wonderful colour this year. I think the trunk line is better now and will be interested to see how long the healing process takes. enjoy the colour.
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Hi Bodhi , nice job on the base .That color is something that's missing here , got some snow on the way so hopefully the chill will bring it on .

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alpineart wrote: , got some snow on the way so hopefully the chill will bring it on .
:fc: :fc: :fc: fingers crossed for ya Alps.
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Looks much better for the work you have performed Diederick :tu:
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just wondering if you tried the new planting angle before removal--looks like it would have had an alright base if left on that and angle changed- :?:
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Coming along nicely :tu: Are you planning on hollowing the scar out int the trunk? I have to say I love tridents with hollow trunks
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Post by Tony Bebb »

Nice improvements Bodhi. I just wished we got colour close to that. Yours will still get better.

What's with the little sucker/seedling at the base. Are you planning a graft or something :?: :?:
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Guy wrote:-looks like it would have had an alright base if left on that and angle changed- :?:
Hi ya Guy, thanks for the observation but i did play with angles. Unfortunately it was always poking you in the eye and totally distracted you from focusing on the rest of the tree.
Luke308 wrote: Are you planning on hollowing the scar out int the trunk?
Hi Luke, i will wait and keep an eye on the healing process. It is doing well at the moment. It should, with good management, heal over in 3-6 years and by then the branching will be well and truly established.
Tony Bebb wrote:What's with the little sucker/seedling at the base.
Hi Tony, cant help myself Mate. When i trim the tree i plant a cutting, it is something i have always done :palm:
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That is one fantastic looking tree, does yours stay indoors? Mine lives outside and still didn't reach any nice colour despite melbs getting a bit fresh recently now the leaves are falling so will wait till next autumn.
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Tony Bebb wrote:What's with the little sucker/seedling at the base.
Hi Tony, cant help myself Mate. When i trim the tree i plant a cutting, it is something i have always done :palm:[/quote]

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Nice one Bodhi Big improvement all round !!! :tu:
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Carlitos wrote:That is one fantastic looking tree, does yours stay indoors
Hi ya Carlitos, no, all my trees are outside but i have a photograph area inside. Thanks for the positive comment :tu2:
anttal63 wrote:Nice one Bodhi Big improvement all round !!!
Thanks for the positives Ant. :tu:
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Nice tree Bodhi, and this will only improve with time :yes: I am Quite taken with taller slender Maples like this one :-)
Nice colour though now :-)

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Finally, some Autumn colour. This tree has changed considerably since its beginning and is giving a nice display.
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Very beautiful
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