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Another from Brazil...
This plant is native of the northeast region of the Brazil. Although if called:Araçá Piroca , one is not about a Psidium and yes to a Mirteacea!
I say this, because we use to call the Psidiums:Araçás!!!
It is plus one of our pioneer in natives: Sergivaldo Costa.
Sergivaldo wrote:
In our first contact, a pose to the side of my son. (august/2000)
After the first ready drastic pruning and to be removed...
Two years after, if recouping in a wide wooden box...
Today, at last, resting in a done vase exclusively for it...
They observe that jin of the right suffered a fast modification it was changed! According to my friend Lacerda Lacerda, of the Institute Plantarum, the species cf can, provisorily, be called: Myrcia. Cf. multiflora.
Sergivaldo Costa.
I hope that they have liked…
Thanks Luciano.
I say this, because we use to call the Psidiums:Araçás!!!
It is plus one of our pioneer in natives: Sergivaldo Costa.
Sergivaldo wrote:
In our first contact, a pose to the side of my son. (august/2000)
After the first ready drastic pruning and to be removed...
Two years after, if recouping in a wide wooden box...
Today, at last, resting in a done vase exclusively for it...
They observe that jin of the right suffered a fast modification it was changed! According to my friend Lacerda Lacerda, of the Institute Plantarum, the species cf can, provisorily, be called: Myrcia. Cf. multiflora.
Sergivaldo Costa.
I hope that they have liked…
Thanks Luciano.
luciano benyakob- Member
Re: Another from Brazil...
Hello Luciano,
I enjoyed seeing the progress of 8 years in this great collected tree. The transformation to beauty you show was, I know, not an easy task. I wish I could see the live-vain more clearly ...it appears to disappear into the treated deadwood. Not being familiar with the bark of this tree could be confusing with what I see in your photo. If not perhaps a gentle wire brushing of the live wood might bring out it's position amongst the deadwood.
Other than that small improvement you have created a winner
Best wishes,
Norma
I enjoyed seeing the progress of 8 years in this great collected tree. The transformation to beauty you show was, I know, not an easy task. I wish I could see the live-vain more clearly ...it appears to disappear into the treated deadwood. Not being familiar with the bark of this tree could be confusing with what I see in your photo. If not perhaps a gentle wire brushing of the live wood might bring out it's position amongst the deadwood.
Other than that small improvement you have created a winner
Best wishes,
Norma
Norma- Member
Re: Another from Brazil...
Hi Norma, This plant does not belong to me, to put agrees to you!
It s necessary to delineate better the difference between livewood and deadwood!
I will pass the tip to friend: Sergivaldo.
Thanks Luciano.
http://bonsaistudio.forumvila.com/index.php
It s necessary to delineate better the difference between livewood and deadwood!
I will pass the tip to friend: Sergivaldo.
Thanks Luciano.
http://bonsaistudio.forumvila.com/index.php
luciano benyakob- Member
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