Miharu Takizakura
The broadleaved trees are very attractive in general. Their constantly changing look moving from bare silhouette in winter, first softly green leaves or first blossoms in early spring, branches covered with dense cushions of leaves or even branches bending down under the heavy loads of fruits. And the first cold days makes the trees to start changing the colours in the various shades of yellow and red. And then there are deciduous trees that bring even more emotions. One of them for my part is the Miharu Takizakura. Beauty in its essence.
A few years ago I discovered and collected this little beauty. The trunk of the tree has been originally buried under the ground. So when I first saw the tree it has looked more like a shrub with three basic branches.
The tree is probably too small to create a waterfall structure similar to this takizakura but otherwise the structure of main branches seems to have similar appearance. We'll see in five years.
A few years ago I discovered and collected this little beauty. The trunk of the tree has been originally buried under the ground. So when I first saw the tree it has looked more like a shrub with three basic branches.
The tree is probably too small to create a waterfall structure similar to this takizakura but otherwise the structure of main branches seems to have similar appearance. We'll see in five years.
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