Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
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Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Hi all,
This is my first post, I'm hoping someone will be able to help me.
I've recently received this LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM (Jim's Rocky Rambler) - its a Tea Tree shrub (difficult to reshape close to the trunk) that will develop white flowers in early summer.
I'm thinking of converting in to a semi-cascade, but not sure how multiple branch offs around the trunk will look. I'm typically used to one main branch with no offshoots from the trunk for the cascade. Has anyone created a cascade with multiple cascades flowing around the pot?
Would love some advice!
This is my first post, I'm hoping someone will be able to help me.
I've recently received this LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM (Jim's Rocky Rambler) - its a Tea Tree shrub (difficult to reshape close to the trunk) that will develop white flowers in early summer.
I'm thinking of converting in to a semi-cascade, but not sure how multiple branch offs around the trunk will look. I'm typically used to one main branch with no offshoots from the trunk for the cascade. Has anyone created a cascade with multiple cascades flowing around the pot?
Would love some advice!
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Hey Heather, is it just me or is your plant growing on your ceiling?
When you think multi-trunk cascades, think waterfalls. Google for images. I have not seen one with trunks cascading around the pot, but hell, that's no reason not to do one!
When you think multi-trunk cascades, think waterfalls. Google for images. I have not seen one with trunks cascading around the pot, but hell, that's no reason not to do one!
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Can the mods turn the pic`s up the right way ,it`s hurting my neck.
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Thanks Andrew for the Waterfall idea, that definitely helps me visualise what I want to do!Andrew Legg wrote:Hey Heather, is it just me or is your plant growing on your ceiling?
When you think multi-trunk cascades, think waterfalls. Google for images. I have not seen one with trunks cascading around the pot, but hell, that's no reason not to do one!
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Thanks Paul for the welcome!Paul W wrote: By the way Heather welcome to the greatest forum on earth even tho it isa bit slow at times

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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Hi Paul. I will take new photos tomorrow and postPaul W wrote:Can`t pictures be turned up the right way,I thought the mods were on the case better than this.
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Ddi it for you Heather and Welcome to AusbonsaiHeatherW wrote:Hi Paul. I will take new photos tomorrow and postPaul W wrote:Can`t pictures be turned up the right way,I thought the mods were on the case better than this.
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Heather, you have very fine material to work with there. My feeling is that a cascade should only go one way, much the same as an upright tree shouldn't try to go in two directions either. The energy should flow strongly in one direction, if you like. Either the back left branch/trunk, or the front right branch/trunk would give a very good line to develop a tree. It's a great base, and the angles that happen look good from here. It may feel ruthless to lose all that good material (you could possibly try to layer off the the side you don't use) but it makes for a dynamic tree in the long run. You can get an idea of how it will look by covering up the branches that you might cut off with a cloth, to see how it's going to look.
Just my opinion of course. Whatever you choose, please keep posting photos as the tree evolves. Best of luck.
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Just my opinion of course. Whatever you choose, please keep posting photos as the tree evolves. Best of luck.
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
GavinG wrote:Heather, you have very fine material to work with there. My feeling is that a cascade should only go one way, much the same as an upright tree shouldn't try to go in two directions either. The energy should flow strongly in one direction, if you like. Either the back left branch/trunk, or the front right branch/trunk would give a very good line to develop a tree. It's a great base, and the angles that happen look good from here. It may feel ruthless to lose all that good material (you could possibly try to layer off the the side you don't use) but it makes for a dynamic tree in the long run. You can get an idea of how it will look by covering up the branches that you might cut off with a cloth, to see how it's going to look.
Just my opinion of course. Whatever you choose, please keep posting photos as the tree evolves. Best of luck.
Gavin
Hi Gavin
Thankyou so much for your advice I will cover with a cloth and see which way looks best, I think you are right in the long run it will look dynamic. I will keep you posted. Love this forum I have never been involved in one before.
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
I love the way the branches are weeping. You can make also a very nice informal weeping style by changing the angle of the trunk, in upwards direction, when replanting it...or informal upright...
Great material!
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Thanks neli. I will have a look at it on the weekend and see if I can work out what you mean.Neli wrote:I love the way the branches are weeping. You can make also a very nice informal weeping style by changing the angle of the trunk, in upwards direction, when replanting it...or informal upright...
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Re: Guidance creating a semi-cascade with multiple branches
Gavin is on the money here. Your tree is a semi cascade using the lower right hand branch in the top photo. Wouldnt hesitate if it were mine.GavinG wrote: or the front right branch/trunk would give a very good line to develop a tree
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