06-24-2007, 03:31 AM
While reading today about the Circus Trees of Santa Cruz CA, http://www.arborsmith.com/treecircus.html and their arborist, Axel Erlandson, a Swedish immigrant, I started looking into approach grafting.
Found this site and some sites in Puerto Rico where lychee are done this way. Or hey you could do other things, like circus animals.
Thought I'd share this with those who are interested in this grafting approach, used for lychee, citrus, ficus, sycamore, you name it.
http://www.pooktre.com/ for trees that look like people!
http://www.arborsmith.com/ for the world tour
Even furniture and buildings can be done.
mella l
Edited by - mella l on 06/24/2007 11:47:58
Found this site and some sites in Puerto Rico where lychee are done this way. Or hey you could do other things, like circus animals.
Thought I'd share this with those who are interested in this grafting approach, used for lychee, citrus, ficus, sycamore, you name it.
http://www.pooktre.com/ for trees that look like people!
http://www.arborsmith.com/ for the world tour
Even furniture and buildings can be done.
mella l
Edited by - mella l on 06/24/2007 11:47:58
mella l
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