JUNIPER
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Howzit Alex,
I can not see to much detail in the photo but it looks like a nice tree.
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
I can not see to much detail in the photo but it looks like a nice tree.
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A Hui Hou,
-Tim
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Hawaiian77- Member
Re: JUNIPER
Hawaiian77 wrote:Howzit Alex,
I can not see to much detail in the photo but it looks like a nice tree.![]()
A Hui Hou,
-Tim![]()
yeh!!! sorry about the picture quality Tim
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regards Alex
alex e- Member
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pongsatorn.k wrote:Nice tree and I'm also agree with Mike idea!.
Thankyou Pongsatorn.k for backing me up on my critique.
I wonder who coined the term, "helmethead"? It does accurately describe this tree. That's the reasoning behind my removing the "helmet". An old mature tree will usually flatten out on the crown, and this trick of styling bonsai helps to give a more aged appearance. If I had this bonsai and was going to change it's appearance, I would consider saving some of what I removed to make some jin branching at the apex. Would age the tree.
Mike
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