Yamadori Scots or Red Pine - Any Pontenial?
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51313Also, I'm in Southeast PA and it was around a lot of Scots or Reds I'm not sure. If an identification is possible that be awesome too. It's a two needle MFP
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51318What did you see in it , why did you dig it up?
Second: PA doesn't mean a thing to everyone not living in the US....what would you make of me saying I live in eastern A?
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51338Felidae wrote: I don’t know Apple.. Maybe I misunderstand the definition of Yamadori, but I think those are not young trees. I believe we choose and dig up them, cause harsh Mother Nature did the majority of the work.
You are correct, Felidae. This is NOT a Yamadori.
"not every tree dug from the Mountainside is classed as Yamadori. It has to show the battle of growing many years in its form, with its old cracked bark and its trunk twisted by the elements. Such trees are not easy found and the title, Yamadori, is not given lightly"
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Posted 5 years 5 months ago #51414appleaNbananas wrote: I used the word to point out that it was found in the wild
Then call it 'found in the wild'. It's not a Yamadori.
There's another I'm getting in the fall if it hasn't gotten hacked down that's at least a 40 year old juniper.that been cut and cut but keeps coming back.
Could be interesting - or a waste of time. Got a picture?
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