Pyracantha Coccinea
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Re: Pyracantha Coccinea
That's a great tree. Love the development. Wonderful fruiting also.
You also have a serious quantity of wire in those racks.
You also have a serious quantity of wire in those racks.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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I rarely post but just wanted to thank you for sharing your tree with us.
It makes my day seeing an inspirational, well documented bonsai progression in it's various stages.
Cheers.
It makes my day seeing an inspirational, well documented bonsai progression in it's various stages.
Cheers.
GeorgeJames- Member
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jrodriguez wrote:Sankofabonsai,
Nice tree. I believe I saw this tree in Taisho-En, a working nursery in Shizuoka, property of Nobuichi Urushibata. Mr. Urushibata, as well as his son Taiga are well known for shohin bonsai. I think the first pictures are from his workshop area.
Again, great progression. Thanks for posting.
Kind regards,
Jose Luis
Jose that's an impressive display of memory and power of observation.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Very Special; This is the stuff bonsai is all about!!! Thankyou
anttal63- Member
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Very nice progression pictures i like it very much!
Really great tree!
Best regards,
Yannick
Really great tree!
Best regards,
Yannick
ybonsai- Member
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i have a little poor pyracantha bonsai that was given to me as a gift, but shortly after finding that all the leafs atarted to go brown and die i was recommended to repot it, i carefully removed it from the pot, and believe it may have root rot as the roots are brown, but i cannot de-tangle the roots to repot it, can somebody pls help me.
styrax japonica- Member
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Styrax, your issue seems to be being already addressed in your post on the other forum board. Rather than try to move this post across which can be tricky, can I ask people wishing to help Styrax to do so on https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/bonsai-questions-f7/pyracantha-foilage-t3914.htm That way it keeps all his information tidily in one place, and doesn't impinge on Sankofabonsai's thread.
fiona- Member
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Looking at this tree made made day! Purest beauty.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
pitu- Member
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Your love for little trees really shines through the photos over time. Thank you for sharing with us
gregb- Member
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A very good material and excellent treatment. Congratulations.
Budi
Budi
Budi Sulistyo- Member
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Dear Sankofabonsai
Really nice bonsaicraftmanship
Kind regards Yvonne
Really nice bonsaicraftmanship
Kind regards Yvonne
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This is a very beautiful tree. Thanks for sharing and please keep us updated.
Rudi_G- Member
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Hi Sankofabonsai
My inglish is also pretty poor. And maybe this word does not exist.....is "well crafted" better . I see it as a positive words. My apology if it is not.
Kind regards Yvonne
My inglish is also pretty poor. And maybe this word does not exist.....is "well crafted" better . I see it as a positive words. My apology if it is not.
Kind regards Yvonne
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a lot of metamorphoses of this beautiful tree ..........thanks for posting
martin kolacia- Member
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I suppose other hobbies/crafts/art forms have international appeal and interaction.
BUT, it is such a privilege to interact with people all over the world in the language of bonsai/stones.
BUT, it is such a privilege to interact with people all over the world in the language of bonsai/stones.
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
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