
Oh I forgot the clue. You said you would like to see it with some age!
Think I ight finally see a tree
Bretts wrote:I'll chase up the old pics
Bretts wrote:4 Years of thought got me no where. But as it looks healthy at the moment I thought I better try something
I am not concerned wich it falls in at the moment but I am thinking it will be full cascadeSemi Cascade style
By definition, if a straight line is drawn from base of the trunk to the tip of the tail of a semi cascade, the angle should be between 45 degrees above and a few degrees below the horizontal. Usually a semi cascade does not fall far below the top rim and sometimes one might hear that a tree may be classified as a semi cascade if the tail does not fall below the bottom of the pot. Such a definition works well, providing the pot is of medium depth or semi deep. If the pot is quite deep, however the may be a full cascade even though the tail does not fall below the bottom of the container. For this reason the distinction by angle is more accurate.