My Collections :D
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My Collections :D
This is my bonsai collection. The plants I started coaching in 2010, from the plant material.
Unlike your near forests or mountains, with trees in the natural ingredients available. At my place, collected from the market and on the internet from you in provinces with abundant material resources.
Invite you to admire and for a few comments to perfection.
Sincerely thank everyone!
Unlike your near forests or mountains, with trees in the natural ingredients available. At my place, collected from the market and on the internet from you in provinces with abundant material resources.
Invite you to admire and for a few comments to perfection.
Sincerely thank everyone!
Natureini- Member
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I like the natural style tree. Actually, looking at the trees of Pall walter artisan makes me feel great.
I also am self-learning and tinkering learn this style, to complete my work.
https://2img.net/h/i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h415/natureini/Garden%20742013/Duoi%20Broom.jpg
I also am self-learning and tinkering learn this style, to complete my work.
https://2img.net/h/i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h415/natureini/Garden%20742013/Duoi%20Broom.jpg
Natureini- Member
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I think you have some very nice trees in the making - with plenty of room for further development into very nice bonsai. Well done so far!
John T - MKBonsai
John T - MKBonsai
MKBonsai- Member
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As I now live in a climate far removed from my original one (Southern Ontario,Canada),I have had to begin to cultivate a whole new(to me)range of species.So looking at tropical collections is very important to me.Thank you for showing yours.Impressive trees indeed!
geo- Member
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MKBonsai wrote:I think you have some very nice trees in the making - with plenty of room for further development into very nice bonsai. Well done so far!
John T - MKBonsai
Thnks MKBonsai,
One of the characteristics of the natural style that is the number of branches in "level 1". During the first period of creating branch structure, the Level 1 and Level 2 - branch are the most important, influence to the future -plenty of room.
The tropical tree have the itbyself - branch - remove - characterític, so it become more important.
Have s nice day!
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Natureini- Member
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beer city snake wrote:YES !
on the right path i think you are !
Thnk you - Beer city snake.
Natureini- Member
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geo wrote:As I now live in a climate far removed from my original one (Southern Ontario,Canada),I have had to begin to cultivate a whole new(to me)range of species.So looking at tropical collections is very important to me.Thank you for showing yours.Impressive trees indeed!
Dear GEO,
Tropical trees have a strong growth rate in warm weather and high humidity climate. Individualy, they are usually fall leaf in autumn and winter.
Currently, in Hanoi - Vietnam is the winter.
Natureini- Member
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It is almost Lunar New Years, do you have any Mai Vang in bloom, species name Ochna integerrima? And a Happy New Year to you.
Could you list the names of the species of tree you used for your bonsai. If you don't know the scientific name, there are other Vietnamese members here who might know and be able to add the scientific names to the Viet Nam names. I myself am not Vietnamese, nor do I know the language, but I do admire Ochna integerrima, Mai Vang. Its a species that does well in southeastern USA. It is a tender tropical, but will handle being indoors for winter if you have a very bright sunny spot for it.
Could you list the names of the species of tree you used for your bonsai. If you don't know the scientific name, there are other Vietnamese members here who might know and be able to add the scientific names to the Viet Nam names. I myself am not Vietnamese, nor do I know the language, but I do admire Ochna integerrima, Mai Vang. Its a species that does well in southeastern USA. It is a tender tropical, but will handle being indoors for winter if you have a very bright sunny spot for it.
Leo Schordje- Member
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