natural foest
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kauaibonsai wrote:jun is baaack!
best wishes, sam
lol! Glad to be back again Sam Thank you....Let's rock in roll again
regards,
jun
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Precarious wrote:what is the large rock in the front of the piece?
...It is a Lime stone. It goes all the way to the center of the slab. I used also as spacer for the two major trees to make them lean in opposite direction without using wires in the initial planting.
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jun
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Glad to see you back, Jun. (And your trees!). Cheers. Rick.
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Absolutely Stunning Jun
I love seeing your work and the magic you bring to your trees
Congratulations
Ken
I love seeing your work and the magic you bring to your trees
Congratulations
Ken
kcpoole- Member
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Hi Jun,
Excellent job, it looks so natural and balanced that brings a relaxing pleasure when you look to the thinnest detail...
Have a nice day!
Pedro.
Excellent job, it looks so natural and balanced that brings a relaxing pleasure when you look to the thinnest detail...
Have a nice day!
Pedro.
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Very inspiring Jun,
You seem to work a lot with Murraya, its amazing how close it looks to Ligustrum isnt it? I like the way you grouped the trees into 3 groups. Stunning.
We are struggeling to get hold of Murraya at the moment in the Nursery industry in the Cape. There are now laws banding the import of Citrus into the Cape, and this affects the Murray, God only knows why.
Love and Light
You seem to work a lot with Murraya, its amazing how close it looks to Ligustrum isnt it? I like the way you grouped the trees into 3 groups. Stunning.
We are struggeling to get hold of Murraya at the moment in the Nursery industry in the Cape. There are now laws banding the import of Citrus into the Cape, and this affects the Murray, God only knows why.
Love and Light
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kcpoole wrote:Absolutely Stunning Jun
I love seeing your work and the magic you bring to your trees
Congratulations
Ken
Thank you Ken!
regards,
jun
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Rolex,
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Pedro,
Thanks!
Details are very important even for forest or group plantings. It will attract a viewer to stick a bit more and spend more minutes in a work and to observe a particular area in one composition. But to tell you honestly, I am still struggling to improving this part of the "art".
regards,
jun
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Pedro,
Thanks!
Details are very important even for forest or group plantings. It will attract a viewer to stick a bit more and spend more minutes in a work and to observe a particular area in one composition. But to tell you honestly, I am still struggling to improving this part of the "art".
regards,
jun
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Andre Beaurain wrote:Very inspiring Jun,
You seem to work a lot with Murraya, its amazing how close it looks to Ligustrum isnt it? I like the way you grouped the trees into 3 groups. Stunning.
We are struggeling to get hold of Murraya at the moment in the Nursery industry in the Cape. There are now laws banding the import of Citrus into the Cape, and this affects the Murray, God only knows why.
Love and Light
Thank you Andre!
We cannot still find the acientific/latin name for this species. We just used "murraya" as it is the closest one we can provide...but I can guarantee this is not a murraya. hehehe. You are right it is also similar to Ligustrum.
regards,
jun
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Wonderful!
A top-bench non-Japanese, non-european, non-American bonsaï.
I love it.
A top-bench non-Japanese, non-european, non-American bonsaï.
I love it.
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AlainK wrote:Wonderful!
A top-bench non-Japanese, non-european, non-American bonsaï.
I love it.
Thank you Alain!
...maybe it is tropical.
regards,
jun
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