Crazy Root!

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Crazy Root!

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How's this for inspiration from nature?

Repotting a mature pyracantha when we discovered this root growing from the base of the trunk (as usual) but then turning around and growing back into the trunk - effectively forming a handle! It was entirely connected to the trunk and appeared healthy (well, at least up until when I cut it off!)

This naturally occurring phenomena has been named the Summerell Nebari Syndrome in honour of the most senior bonsai person present when it was discovered!
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that is something else, i have seen it before but only on figs :D

thanks for sharing mate, and also welcome to the site! look forward to seeing some of your trees!
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Mate, that root is for the chain and padlock incase of thieves :)
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Ummmm can we see the rest of the tree and welcome to ausbonsai hard1all :)
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Sure, here is the photo of the entire tree.

You can see the root at front right.
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Welcome to Ausbonsai, Hard1all.

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