I'm kind of thinking the next move will be to go with something more like the below image. I think it helps to enhance the "cascade" vibe a bit more by positioning the apex more towards the left. I let it go for now though and reassess in a couple of months.
Leptospermum Continentale?
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Looking at both images side by side I agree. It helps tell the story just that little bit betterRyceman3 wrote: ↑October 31st, 2023, 1:51 pmI'm kind of thinking the next move will be to go with something more like the below image. I think it helps to enhance the "cascade" vibe a bit more by positioning the apex more towards the left. I let it go for now though and reassess in a couple of months.
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