well im just south of warrensburg north of clinton.. lol..
one of my horses loves to eat hedge apples.. the farmers around here still use hege for corner and brace posts.. and lol even the branches.. tho alot of the hedge i see out here has some good straight wood.. it also makes one of the finest natural bow woods..(bow -arrow)
there are still some old fence lines that are nothing but hedge post.. lol and.. neat thing is some reaaaaallly old lines that the hedge posts are still there but the wire has since long rusted away.
its funny..on doing a search.. i came across most that says hedge never gets to be a big tree and stays mostly a bushy shape.. lol they have never seen the hedge here..
there is one old part of a farm that has some hedge trees.. the trees must be ancient.. close to 200 years maybe. but if i circled them with a string the string would most likely come out to about 8-10 feet in diameter....
the only thing with hedge as a mount.. the orange wood is pretty but it does silver with age.. and the mount i did do was an expierement in more than one way.. someone mentioned that they are not sure but its possible what keeps the hedge from rotting might be detrimental to orchid roots.. i plan on getting a fresh log and tying another sacrificial noid to that to see if it is true (got plenty of phal noids lol)
and.. it is nice to hear from another missouri orchid nut lol. as you know the weather we have to try and grow through..lol