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Great setup, but I wonder if you could do without the tree on the far left. It seems hidden and doesn't match the rest of the planting. Either way I think it will get even better as it fills out. I think that there should be a name for penjing that have a very human element to it.
Keep us updated on any its progress.
-Jack
Keep us updated on any its progress.
-Jack
I would like to keep an odd number of trees in this project..I have one tree about the same age just shorter..I could use that in the middle and fill the right side with a single smaller tree, giving me a total of 7 trees. One central and the other surrounding. What do you guys think? stick to traditional group plantings, or just go with the flow and see how it comes out?
Absolutely, go with the flow. I've never held much to the "must be an odd number, unless it's two" philosopy of multi-tree plantings/groups. The notion that the grouping "can only be pleasing to the eye with an odd number of trees" (yes, I have read exactly that statement, can't remember where though) is ridiculous unless the eye doing the beholding happens to be some anal-retentive, ultra-conservative, ultra-traditional fusspot. Go with what looks good to your eye, fill where you think you need to fill. I would place the trees where I think I want them before considering potting them, though. Bare root them and stand them, using wire props if necessary, and observe. This way, you're not committed to the end look before you're sure you're happy with it. Just keep a bucket of water to hand to keep the roots wet while you're working.
Yes that is correct they are malpighia, also known as "cherry barbados" For some reason these have not put out any flowers? The night time temps are ideal for producing them? They are fairly young plants I'm thinking in a few weeks ill try to prune them back and try to induce flowering....Any ideas?