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What style is this tree

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Hi All, was just wanting some opinions on this collected hawthorn. I collected it 2 years ago as i really liked the shari on the trunk, but it only gave shoots at the top and the the leader of the tree died back which i intend to carve. would this tree fit into the literati camp or the informal upright
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I think informal upright. From experience, Hawthorn will shoot back in more places soon.
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That would depend on how many branches and how much foliage you plan to keep and develop- the shari gives the impression of some taper-I would tend to go minimalist (literati)and could look very nice in flower whether white or red,with that upper dead wood
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Either Style could work ans TG said depending on the amount of branching and fooliage left
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Hi watto, as you can see there is only a small live vein and i've had a few shoots grow lower down and then die, and i had a sucker grow from the bottom quite strongly but then i noticed that the foliage on the weaker side of the trunk at the top start to die back so i cut it off.

Hi tg, as i said to watto i think i'll just grow the foliage at the top , but i'm finding it quite tricky to get ramification as sometimes when i cut back it wants to die back

Hi ken , thanks i do like the trunk it has a lot of character , i must say though it's making me tear my hair out :palm: but i've been told hawthorns can be tricky if someone can tell me a good way to get ramification i'd be very pleased

thought i'd show a bit more of the trunk
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the pot looks large enough -but have you considered putting it back in the ground for a season or two to let the roots re invigorate (perhaps bury the whole pot as is)
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One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Hi .TG , I've found here in adelaide planting in the ground doesn't seem to work so well, don't know why , maybe the climate here. I've spoken to several people that have found the same thing so i tend to grow in larger containers

Hey boics that's gold, gives me a plan to work with thanks mate :cool:
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