pinus sylvestris
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marcus watts
GašperG
"T"
oshu
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Re: pinus sylvestris
The jin that runs up the front of the tree needs to go,it distracts the eye when looking at the tree-nice tree.Any more where that came from
"T"- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
Hi Pierre,
That is a very nice tree with much character to start with. IMO the jin is something I would work on at least, but only you know how the tree looks in real.
How does nebari look like?
Good job on styling
Best...
Gašper
That is a very nice tree with much character to start with. IMO the jin is something I would work on at least, but only you know how the tree looks in real.
How does nebari look like?
Good job on styling
Best...
Gašper
GašperG- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
I so need a sylvestris... i only have 1 pine in my collection, a minisize mugo, but always loved to have a sylvestris. Why dont i have one, hmmm.
I love it, i love it, and i love it some more. There are lots of fat pines in bonsaiworld, but who 'believes' that... this tree would be 'ugly' with a trunk that would be 3 times as thick. Ok, i rest my case now.
Love to see this tree pop up every once in a while
I love it, i love it, and i love it some more. There are lots of fat pines in bonsaiworld, but who 'believes' that... this tree would be 'ugly' with a trunk that would be 3 times as thick. Ok, i rest my case now.
Love to see this tree pop up every once in a while
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Re: pinus sylvestris
i agree the jin mostly is good..........once all the dead wood matches in aged appearance it will look better, but that just comes with time
this is a true wild mountain tree so bits sticking out in odd places adds to the character rather than looking too 'normal', but i do think the 2 upward jin are a bit long for the compact style of the tree - I'd peel them back a little bit unless the canopy is planned to be a little larger ?
very nice,
Marcus
this is a true wild mountain tree so bits sticking out in odd places adds to the character rather than looking too 'normal', but i do think the 2 upward jin are a bit long for the compact style of the tree - I'd peel them back a little bit unless the canopy is planned to be a little larger ?
very nice,
Marcus
marcus watts- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
Agree. ALL the jin are too long. Something this delicate would never have survived in the conditions that created the deadwood.
But a VERY nice tree (says this one, who is no big fan of pines).
But a VERY nice tree (says this one, who is no big fan of pines).
JimLewis- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
Again, excellent design. Did you plan and work the tree?
Best,
Dorothy
Best,
Dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
I do like this one alot. What great progress, thanks for sharing.
appalachianOwl- Member
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hello Dorothy I don't touch this tree this year
Photo 2013
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don't look my blog I don't have time sorry I work too much .
ps : I love your counties dorothy I was working 4 years in Miami beach
Pierre
oshu- Member
Re: pinus sylvestris
I love the tree and the design including the Jins, they are part of the natural baggage that came with the tree from the mountains. However; I think you need to consider a larger pot. The size of the trunk really over-powers the size of the pot giving the impression it is all about to topple over.
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