Melaleuca Bracteata 'Revolution Gold'
Posted: January 25th, 2013, 6:00 pm
This is one of my Rev Gold's, the other few are starting to develop in the ground.
Sorry, no prior shots, but the carving came about after the inital trunk chop. Unfortunately, you can't tell from photos but there is a nice curve at the base which is what drew me to this tree.
It was just general nursery stock purchased mid last year in a large nursery back, got bare-rooted and major cut back in september and is powering on. For now I will let it get its head back and see what happens down below, though I think at this stage its going to have to be ground layered as the roots were quite disappointing.
The carving is very rough for now, i'm just waiting for the tree to guide me in its direction and I apologise if the sacrifice branches distort the photos.
Any suggestions on the styling, or disagreements at the road im heading?? At this stage im seeing the apex move over to the left and swooping down a bit so as to balance the tree, will need a back branch for depth as well. Really loving working with the natives! Pup, any feedback??
Regards,
Jeremy
Sorry, no prior shots, but the carving came about after the inital trunk chop. Unfortunately, you can't tell from photos but there is a nice curve at the base which is what drew me to this tree.
It was just general nursery stock purchased mid last year in a large nursery back, got bare-rooted and major cut back in september and is powering on. For now I will let it get its head back and see what happens down below, though I think at this stage its going to have to be ground layered as the roots were quite disappointing.
The carving is very rough for now, i'm just waiting for the tree to guide me in its direction and I apologise if the sacrifice branches distort the photos.
Any suggestions on the styling, or disagreements at the road im heading?? At this stage im seeing the apex move over to the left and swooping down a bit so as to balance the tree, will need a back branch for depth as well. Really loving working with the natives! Pup, any feedback??
Regards,
Jeremy