Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
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Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
Last edited by jupitermininginc on Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:22 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : photo upload)
jupitermininginc- Member
Re: Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
make sure you update us when you have it in a pot...
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
Re: Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
Perhaps it is best just where it is. I think it must be enjoying the view!
David B.
David B.
David Brunner- Member
Re: Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
David Brunner wrote:Perhaps it is best just where it is.
(psst... hey david... i was only joking about the pot)
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
Re. Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
Actually closer to 3m and in Mount Maxwell Park so no thought of potting!
Just thought a picture of a naturally dwarfed Douglas Fir (at the height of a severe drought so pale green) would be useful to folk styling them. Very soft sandy rock (crappy concrete) it is on so little root flare visible but I took an extra shot just for the forum.
Just thought a picture of a naturally dwarfed Douglas Fir (at the height of a severe drought so pale green) would be useful to folk styling them. Very soft sandy rock (crappy concrete) it is on so little root flare visible but I took an extra shot just for the forum.
jupitermininginc- Member
Re: Douglas Fir Naturaly Dwarfed
all joking aside, it truly is ruggedly beautiful (think current mickey rourke) in its natural undulations...
thanks for the pics !
thanks for the pics !
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
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