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Escallonia - give me some ideas

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Hey Guys,
I got this Escallonia today...looking at it I see a few options but I wanted to throw it out to the AusBonsai gang to see if there were any other good options that I could explore before I give it the chop tonight after bath and bed time for the young fella.

This was a gift from a landscaper I know who called me today and told me he had just dug it out of a lady's garden..

Comments are welcome as are all of the excellent virt artists out there

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I forgot to say please!!!
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Start by getting rid of everything straight then look at it again
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more or less what bodi said. you are looking for a rythm here. i think that dominant thick curvy trunk is the focal point. it also sets a line character for you to follow. any thing that doesnt follow this or cant be made to with time should go. i suggest you clean it up a little more and then put some more shots up. if i was over there i'd get the saw out myself. :D ;)
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Here's your tree - and very nice it is. Not sure about the left small branch. I'd keep it for the moment and wait to see what shot but I think the beauty and strength and power is in the two main trunks. GREAT FIND!!! And a good size for the foliage growth pattern. Very lucky.
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Yep, the big trunk is one option... Also there is a trunk that curves over from one side then comes out on the other still at soil level, then comes up to a nice taper...I'm thinking that I might leave both of those trunks on and then see what develops
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hey pal, i got a murraya that had similar trunks on it, well a few less than yours but none the less to many, heres the link

viewtopic.php?f=104&t=2571&p=28957&hili ... ies#p28957


it got hit hard on sunday with the new chainsaw... love that beast now :D a few other unwanted stuff got chopped to along with it. cant wait for the melalueca's i took down to stumps start back budding :D :twisted: :twisted: :D


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Gave it a massive prune top and bottom. It had been left in the shade today but the temp got to 35....didnt get a chance to work on it until 10pm so I'm hoping it has survived. If it has, it is gonna be a ripper. Definitely the largest and heaviest tree I have so once it finds its spot in the yard, it will be there to stay.

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how about clump???

from this
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to this
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just for an idea :D

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Unfortunately it's four trunks... a no-no number. Pity but there you have it. And with the solidity and power of those trunks I don't think you can count that little bit in front as a trunk. Can you go for 3?? But you are definitely on the right route...
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i know four is a no-no number, but i am one to not always follow the guidelenes, but yes the right hand side could go as all trunks are leaning to the left side except the far right hand side.


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