I collected this sugar hackberry (Celtis laevigata) at a friend's land two years ago. It has a very nice movement near the base. I made a 45 degrees angle chop to the main trunk about 20" from the base, you can see where the big chop is in the photo; planted it in the ground to develop a new apex with gradual taper, again through selective chopping. Dug out and potted it recently, and cut back unwanted branches. Hopefully new lower branches will emerge at the right places. New height: 26", trunk width about 5". Will start developing new branches. Should become a beautiful tree in may be 6-8 years.



