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Sapling
The bud didn't look too great from the start but seemed to be holding on. But today it suddenly went black and shriveled. Will update this tread should it survive and grow some new leaves.
River Birch seems unlikely because they're not native to my area (but my profile didnt show location so they couldn't know)I got a B in my tree identification final (which was at a time of the year where deciduous trees had no leaves) but I don't have a lot of confidence in identifying this one. This just doesn't look like a young river birch to me.
Here is a photo of young river birch for comparison:
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I find it difficult to understand and it does not make sense to me. You have a trunk like this without knowing the species? Why get it then?
Have you considered bagging it to retain humidity?
I've personally not done it but a lot of folks do on bare collected trunks.
Great stories.I keep only a few bonsai and they are trees that are meaningful to me in some way.
This tree started growing between an Hibiscus bush my mother planted over 25 years ago, I did not want it to damage that bush further so it had to go.
I did not not intend to keep it at all, but because it was much more diffucult to remove than anticipated it was like the tree said "im not ready to die".
So who am I to disrespect this tree's will to live? I gave it a pot untill we figure out what we have here. If it's a bonsai worthy species, I'll keep it as a Bonsai. If it's not, I will plant it somewhere nice and it can grow into an actual tree.
If I keep it, it will forever be "that bonsai tree I painstakingly collected from between the roots of that Hibiscus my mother planted"
If it's the same species as the tree that grew in that same corner of my garden untill 20 years ago that would be even more interesting. That tree nearly fell on our house when we were having christmas dinner. It was big enough it would surely have killed some of us. One big branch knocked of the chimney and by some miracle the rest of the tree missed the house by inches. It crushed a beautiful and massive Japanese Maple. It also completely blocked the street and because it was christmas it took quite a while before some chainsaw wielding municipal workers showed up to chop it up and free the street.
For me this is an important aspect of Bonsai. I would never pay for a bonsai tree because it will never really feel like "my tree".