Asus101 wrote:Mr Bowie...
Great, Thanks for that. That wasn't so hard was it?
At a workshop when assessing a tree that you haven't seen before you always view the tree from all sides as often the owner is blind to other possibilities and it is the reason they have brought the tree along for advice. They are often comfortable with the one side they have allways thought of as the front.
About 10 years ago I was doing a workshop with a big cedar and asked why the owner hadn't considered the other side as the front. He said there was a huge scar that was ugly and so this was the front. I turned the tree around and showed him there was no bad scar and he realised he hadn't looked at that side of the tree as a posibble front for about 15 or 20 years and the wound had long since healed.
Hence, if you can, show the current and alternate fronts.
Both sides of this plant are awkward because of the roots and squashed down flat trunk but I prefer the alternate side as the new front. I will do some work on it and post a sketch or two.
Grant