Collecting material
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I can see a very nice bonsai hidden in this tree, but it needs a lot of work. Leaves are not so small either.
Ablum wrote: However it is very well established in the ground, it does not move around a lot.
I don't understand what is the meaning of this since all trees on the ground don't move at all.
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Please, look up pictures of Taxus and compare (I'm not sure if that's what it is).
I would certainly try to collect it.
Cut a circle around the root system using a shovel. Or look up how to transplant trees, here's one link:
Personally, I would consider to, after digging the circle, leave the tree alone for a season, before collecting it.
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Ablum wrote: It might be a yew, but I think it’s an eastern hemlock. There are a few others near it.
Makes sense to think it's a hemlock if there are other hemlocks nearby.
Foliage does seem different though - but can't really see it on the photo. Got a close-up?
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Ablum wrote: I would love to leave it for a year, but with the area it’s in Im going to have to get it out of there in one shot. It’s not something I could leave sitting around and have it be unsightly
Seems like you don't have a choice - and it will have to be removed anyway. So, I'd go for it.
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