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| I'm seriously considering doing a trunk chop on a Quercus virginiana...."Southern Live Oak"....and eventually train it into a broom-style after new branches sprout out from around the cut trunk.
Questions, questions.....:
Lets assume that the original tree BEFORE the trunk chop had a stem diameter of about 2". Now, I come along and chop off the upper trunk, and grow the roots and original stem until buds break out around the cut. Are these new branchlets as old as the original tree, ....or, are they no different than a sprouting, first-year acorn, foliage-wise? I have no experiences growing this oak, but I'd like to try this technique next spring, so I have to start ordering material now. Give me some ideas, opinions, etc. Is this an "easy" oak to bonsai? Thanks......Frank/BronxFigs |
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