one year since
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appalachianOwl
john jones
marcus watts
Todd Ellis
Dave Murphy
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it is a really natural clump, the multi trunks do not hide each other or look to crowded and I think it is more enjoyable as a bonsai artist to own and maintain bonsai trees in many different styles. If you pick most of the other fronts you will be tempted tostyle it a bit too windswept
hope you and your family are well'
regard Marcus
it is a really natural clump, the multi trunks do not hide each other or look to crowded and I think it is more enjoyable as a bonsai artist to own and maintain bonsai trees in many different styles. If you pick most of the other fronts you will be tempted tostyle it a bit too windswept
hope you and your family are well'
regard Marcus
marcus watts- Member
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Number 2 is very nice. I just like it better. Maybe I'm a philistine.
john jones- Member
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I like to enjoy a tree from the 360 degree, and for that i thank you for the photos (in the round) of a stellar tree! dont really see "fronts", neither hear nor there, and no use for your decision supose am just saying it will be nice which ever "preferred aesthetic viewing angle" you choose. out of curiosity, what species is this?
appalachianOwl- Member
one year since
JUN,, I think # 3 looks good.. only my opion but could you plant a little deeper and trim the small roote off to let just the trunks and main roots show ??? not picking just asking...take care john
moyogijohn- Member
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Loving this species. I believe this is the first one of this species to get finished as bonsai.
After few months in new pot,,developing into natural form, leaves reduced in size and flowers all year round.
I don't like the pot its in anymore. I need something that is more natural.
Sorry for the not so clear picture. I am using only my phone.
regards,
jun
After few months in new pot,,developing into natural form, leaves reduced in size and flowers all year round.
I don't like the pot its in anymore. I need something that is more natural.
Sorry for the not so clear picture. I am using only my phone.
regards,
jun
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appalachianOwl wrote:I like to enjoy a tree from the 360 degree, and for that i thank you for the photos (in the round) of a stellar tree! dont really see "fronts", neither hear nor there, and no use for your decision ;)supose am just saying it will be nice which ever "preferred aesthetic viewing angle" you choose. out of curiosity, what species is this?
agreed. I like to view from all angles too
elliesdad- Member
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Thanks Guys for the kind words!
This species is very strong grower, I can barely keep up.
regards,
jun
This species is very strong grower, I can barely keep up.
regards,
jun
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elliesdad wrote:Beautiful! What species of tree is it?
Not so sure, Elliesdad. but I think it belongs to Phyllanthus.
regards,
jun
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