fir tree...maybe.
- Pinkham
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Hi everyone.
Today I was walking in the woods and discovered this tree in a marsh. I poked around and realized that it was growing in decayed leaves. I knew it would be easy to collect.....so I did.
I had to cut off one large root that was pretty long, but other than that the roots are intact.
I decided since I have lost a few trees this year, I'd replace one.
Today I was walking in the woods and discovered this tree in a marsh. I poked around and realized that it was growing in decayed leaves. I knew it would be easy to collect.....so I did.
I had to cut off one large root that was pretty long, but other than that the roots are intact.
I decided since I have lost a few trees this year, I'd replace one.
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very interesting i can never tell between spruce and fir trees. im amazed it has done so well in a boggy area. thats a toughy on the styling tho
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i'm leaning toward literati...it might work. If not, I'll just put it back in the woods where I found it. haha
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now that i look at it again with most of the growth to one side a windswept style is an option
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windswept is another great option. It'll be a few years. haha
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yeah the windswept stlye is kinda tough. ive been working on a windswept ROR maple for 3 years now. the tree seems to fight back every year
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Nice! Good find. I'm excited to see the progression
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