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Starting a thread to track progress of this snowbell I tagged at Lone Pine a few months ago and picked up this weekend. I've always loved these as landscape trees, so I jumped at the opportunity when Steve told me he had some in the ground.
The tree is still very rough stock that was dug this season from the field, but I think it has a promising future with a few years of development:
Plan is to let it get established in the flat it's in for ~2 months, then remove all of the extra wood to leave the obvious trunk line and wire some primary branches and an apex. The desire to carve right now is strong, but I'm trying to be cautious not to disturb the freshly transplanted roots to soon. Roots will also need work next season, so I'll probably try to take some cuttings this year for future grafts.
Unfortunately, there appears to be a paucity of information on styrax online, so any input would be greatly appreciated, particularly if anyone has tips on propagating cuttings.
The tree is still very rough stock that was dug this season from the field, but I think it has a promising future with a few years of development:
Plan is to let it get established in the flat it's in for ~2 months, then remove all of the extra wood to leave the obvious trunk line and wire some primary branches and an apex. The desire to carve right now is strong, but I'm trying to be cautious not to disturb the freshly transplanted roots to soon. Roots will also need work next season, so I'll probably try to take some cuttings this year for future grafts.
Unfortunately, there appears to be a paucity of information on styrax online, so any input would be greatly appreciated, particularly if anyone has tips on propagating cuttings.