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BNS:
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This is my first BNS. The trunk and branching are dense and strong. Strong to the extent that even upon testing the pliability, I sense I’ll need raffia assisting the wire to set the initial structure I have in mind.
As the title suggests, and given the growth of this one, I envision a multi-trunk tree. However, one branch exits the trunk under the soil and apart from the trunktion (junction of trunks? ) is that a problem? Useful? Unnecessary? Subjectivity aside, would it ruin or compliment the overall aesthetic?
Potential design:
Does the growth pattern of BN Spruce allow for/accommodate a multi-trunk composition? Will there be too much close traffic and clutter in proximity in terms of growth and branching? Or, given the limited space, is heavy traffic common and typical of any multi-trunk style, and I’ll need to be more selective of removal to control the aesthetic?
Post clean up:
This is my first BNS. The trunk and branching are dense and strong. Strong to the extent that even upon testing the pliability, I sense I’ll need raffia assisting the wire to set the initial structure I have in mind.
As the title suggests, and given the growth of this one, I envision a multi-trunk tree. However, one branch exits the trunk under the soil and apart from the trunktion (junction of trunks? ) is that a problem? Useful? Unnecessary? Subjectivity aside, would it ruin or compliment the overall aesthetic?
Potential design:
Does the growth pattern of BN Spruce allow for/accommodate a multi-trunk composition? Will there be too much close traffic and clutter in proximity in terms of growth and branching? Or, given the limited space, is heavy traffic common and typical of any multi-trunk style, and I’ll need to be more selective of removal to control the aesthetic?