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Post  lawrence leclaire Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:36 am

Thought I would share the progress of my exposed root Japanese black pine.

The tree belonged to one of my teachers here in the SF Bay Area. He picked it up a couple decades ago from a nursery in the area. It was imported from Japan in a nursery container. At the time, the soil was planted at trunk level. He discovered the rooting after a repotting. The tree lived in the Berkeley hills for many years with not much styling (at least a traditional styling). I've been feeding regularly since it was passed to me and in spite of the coldest SF summer on record, it is much healthier now. A couple weeks ago, Marco Invernizzi was in the area and helped me with some initial branch placement and a planting angle change. The bottom branches need thickening and more development, and the top half needs to grow out a bit.

Give it 5 more years of good growth and it's gonna be a nice one.

Luckily I'm headed to back to the Southeast U.S. next month. My pines are going to be bathed in heat. They should be much happier.

Lawrence

In 2006...
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After this year's summer with some cleanup...
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After styling... (the chopstick is ~9")
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Post  Guest Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:47 am

Lawrence,

congratulations for owning the tree!
It's a very compact and powerful looking tree.

IMHO-the last photo with slight angle adjustment is perfect. with this position it it were my tree I would reduce the top a bit to make it look more compact. but of course you can always develop the left side more to complete the tree.

regards,
jun Smile

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Post  Guest Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:20 am

Lovely tree. Very nice styling. Good luck for the future.

Kind regards Yvonne

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Post  martin kolacia Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:20 am

I would like to see this nice tree in maturer look .... something like this ....Exposed Root Black Pine 222211


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Post  Viriato Oliveira Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:55 pm

Hi Lawrence

Great tree an great potencial bonsai.


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best regards

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Post  Viriato Oliveira Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:08 am

hi again


I think maybe you want the future the tree like the Virtual I make for you.

What do you think?


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Post  lawrence leclaire Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:58 am

Actually, I had more like this in mind...

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Post  Guest Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:09 am

very nice leclaire.

but IMHO reducing the top a bit would look even better. didn't do virtual, just cover the portion of the tree image with my hand, i saw a more balance tree.

regards,
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