Larix kaempferi
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Todd Ellis
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Re: Larix kaempferi
I like your tree. Please show a picture when it is in full leaf; I bet it will be stunning!
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Larix kaempferi
It's not very clear from the photo you've posted, but couldn't you carve the jin-ten a bit so that the impression of inverted conicity is less apparent?...
AlainK- Member
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Yes. First, keep it alive and in the future move the tree to the rightTwisted Trees wrote:Nice tree. Do you have plans to do anything to it?
Alain, there is no inverted conicity but may be it will carved
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Ok, I would suggest that you think about reducing some of the Jin above the foliage and thin it in the area below where the branching begins. I'll see if I can do a virt for you.
Twisted Trees- Member
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Twisted Trees wrote:Ok, I would suggest that you think about reducing some of the Jin above the foliage and thin it in the area below where the branching begins.
I couldn't agree more...
AlainK- Member
Re: Larix kaempferi
Nice tree GP, with many excellent qualities.
I really must look at aquiring a Larch myself sometime.
If I could make one observation however it would be that to my untrained eye at least the original planting angle (as shown in the second photo) was slightly more pleasing. Some how when the tree was gently leaning over the otherwise rather straight trunk seemed to flow more naturally into the jin section.
On the other hand, it's only a slight difference and the more upright position certainly shows off the nebari better.
Great tree either way.
Regards
Richard
I really must look at aquiring a Larch myself sometime.
If I could make one observation however it would be that to my untrained eye at least the original planting angle (as shown in the second photo) was slightly more pleasing. Some how when the tree was gently leaning over the otherwise rather straight trunk seemed to flow more naturally into the jin section.
On the other hand, it's only a slight difference and the more upright position certainly shows off the nebari better.
Great tree either way.
Regards
Richard
Richard S- Member
Re: Larix kaempferi
Yes the original planting angle was more beautiful but it is difficult to do better because the roots.
This is the first bonsai pot ...
For more information you can view my website (sorry in french but you can use translate )
This is the first bonsai pot ...
For more information you can view my website (sorry in french but you can use translate )
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