Ilex vomitoria in training
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This Ilex Shilling has just been replanted from original nursery container. I will see if it survives the 75° winter in Florida. I will post more pics this spring if it survives my styling.
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Sorry for the poor contrast. I will post a better picture later today.
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Better pic.
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Nice. The branches seem a bit long in relation to the tree though. But I know, it's a work in progress.
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You are right. Once I start getting some new growth I will be cutting it back so that the proportions are correct.
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Nice base material. For next time hoever, wiring & repotting at the same time puts a lot of tess on the plant. I would recommend first getting it settled, and a few months later wire, of reverse.
I think the wire is not doing all that much though.
I think the wire is not doing all that much though.
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I think you are right. I removed the wire and nothing went back to its original position. Thanks
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