semi cascade
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Wes-Bradshaw
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JimLewis
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semi cascade
Coming along nicely Jun. Hope you don't mind me making a suggestion but you've posted this tree before? I f you were to keep the posts all together, you would have a story and progression of the tree. As much a benefit to you as anyone else.
Guest- Guest
Re: semi cascade
I just dont remember the post title of this tree.
Use the "Search" button and look for your posts.
JimLewis- Member
Re: semi cascade
JimLewis wrote:I just dont remember the post title of this tree.
Use the "Search" button and look for your posts.
I've tried this before Jim but you can only see the last 300.
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Re: semi cascade
He is a talkative fellow, isn't he: posts - 628 [1.37% of total / 6.34 posts per day] <g>
But I bet this one is findable.
But I bet this one is findable.
JimLewis- Member
Re: semi cascade
JimLewis wrote:He is a talkative fellow, isn't he: posts - 628 [1.37% of total / 6.34 posts per day] <g>
But I bet this one is findable.
....SORRY JIM. if i have occupied much space on the forum please remove my posts.
forgive my aggressiveness.
this would be my last post until I learn to post less.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: semi cascade
No Jun, please don't do that. You actually have a lot to offer and we all appreciate it. Don't let one curmudgeon slow you down, although I don't think that was the intent - and use as many emoticons as make you happy!
I do remember seeing this in another thread, seems like you showed it with a regular-sized leaf. But I don't remember if you identified the plant - so what the heck is that thang????
R
I do remember seeing this in another thread, seems like you showed it with a regular-sized leaf. But I don't remember if you identified the plant - so what the heck is that thang????
R
Russell Coker- Member
Semi Cascade
JUN,,I like this tree,,it looks like such a stout trunk to be a small tree.how big was it befor you started to prune it down to what it is now???The pruning scars are healing really good..another tropical thing i bet..most of the time you have much bigger trees but i guess you work with all kinds...good job!! John
moyogijohn- Member
Re: semi cascade
....SORRY JIM. if i have occupied much space on the forum please remove my posts.
forgive my aggressiveness. This would be my last post until I learn to post less.
Oh, phoo. Don't take me so seriously.
JimLewis- Member
Re: semi cascade
I like your little tree and that you are taking the trouble really get in there and refine the branching. What are your thoughts on pot selection? I always like these types in scoops, just found out recently my best scoop pot has been stolen..eeek.
Wes-Bradshaw- Member
Oh phoo. Nearly - just remove that "h"
I was going to merge your post with the original one, but I couldn't find one that readily leaps out as this same tree. I did come across that same orange in another two though.
I'd like to know the answer to the question Russell asks; what species of tree is this anyway?
btw Jun, although I am always impressed with your level of written English, it's always good to be learning. So here is a nice English colloquial expression for you. It is "the pot calling the kettle black" and is used when one person makes a statement about another's habits when they themselves are "guilty" of the same thing. Check the stats: 2312 posts[5.02% of total / 3.42 posts per day]. Wonder who?
I'd like to know the answer to the question Russell asks; what species of tree is this anyway?
btw Jun, although I am always impressed with your level of written English, it's always good to be learning. So here is a nice English colloquial expression for you. It is "the pot calling the kettle black" and is used when one person makes a statement about another's habits when they themselves are "guilty" of the same thing. Check the stats: 2312 posts[5.02% of total / 3.42 posts per day]. Wonder who?
fiona- Member
Re: semi cascade
Pavel,
thanks.
regards,
jun
Sam,
thanks.
regards,
Wes,
thanks. and welcome to IBC.
regards,
jun
jun
Russell and Fiona,
I can't still find the latin name of these trees. It's part of the Fig tree family
regards,
jun
Batuluong
thanks.
regards,
jun
thanks.
regards,
jun
Sam,
thanks.
regards,
Wes,
thanks. and welcome to IBC.
regards,
jun
jun
Russell and Fiona,
I can't still find the latin name of these trees. It's part of the Fig tree family
regards,
jun
Batuluong
thanks.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: semi cascade
No need to welcome me Jun, I was on the old IBC for years.. .
Again, Great little tree!
Again, Great little tree!
Wes-Bradshaw- Member
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