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Texas Ebony cascade??
I have a texas ebony that is a natural (no changes in planting angle or
serious branch bending) semi-cascade. With clip and grow, it could grow into a full two stage cascade. Has anyone seen this in nature? I don't want a "forced" effect. Thanks. Bart |
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Texas Ebony cascade??
G'day all...
Bart said: "...Has anyone seen this in nature?..." Bart...if you can visuallize it, then, it most likely can be found in nature...somewhere. Keep in mind that pines grow naturally into majestic uprights...but, on the seashore, they grow into supurb windswept styles... and on a rugged mountain side, you can find them as wonderous cascades. Who's to say that a Texas Ebony cascade is not natural...just because they have never seen one in nature? Go for it! Have a good day... Pat...enjoying the rain! Dez of the Arizona High Dezert, at 4550', Oracle, AZ, 2000' above Tucson Sunset Zone 10 USDA Zone 8 aka: Pat Patterson 'riding off in all directions' |
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