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| Sappling Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Northern Vermont
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I have a white pine in my yard that I retrieved from my woods, which has a rather lopsided form, as can be seen here: ![]() My question is, if I want a nice looking tree, should I replace it ASAP, or see if it regains some of its symmetry? Will it ever look symmetrical again? Thanks |
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