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Decandling an old cork bark black pine

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I’ve been working on the cork bark black pine below for about twenty years. It’s had it’s ups and downs but had filled in enough in recent years that it felt like a good time to thin the tree. The idea is that by reducing the needles on the upper branches I can help the lower branches get more sunlight and maintain vigor. (For details about what the tree looked like when I started working on it, see “Increasing density on a cork bark pine.”)

Cork bark black pine

Cork bark black pine

After decandling

After decandling

After thinning needles

After thinning needles – 26″

In crowded areas, I thinned unnecessary buds and branches, and I reduced the length of shoots to improve the silhouette in a few areas. I’ll revisit the tree in fall to see how the summer growth comes post decandling.

Apex detail

Apex detail

Trunk detail

Trunk detail

Nebari detail

Nebari detail

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