Diospyros montana
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Re: Diospyros montana
Ravi Kiran wrote:Dear Budi,
Very interesting facts you have shared. Thanks a lot. And very beautiful Yin Yang composition too.
As always looking forward to your posts.
Regards
Ravi
Thanks Ravi. If you are interested in looking at the "Yin And Yang" of this tree, please go to http://ofbonsai.org/galleries/progressions/yin-and-yang
Budi
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Dear Budi,
Thanks for the suggested link. I have gone through the history of this two tree composition and it is very very interesting. Thanks again for sharing.
Warm Regards
Ravi
Thanks for the suggested link. I have gone through the history of this two tree composition and it is very very interesting. Thanks again for sharing.
Warm Regards
Ravi
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bontailo wrote:Super!
How about your trip in SA?
thanks Lo.
South Africa, especially cape Town was very beautiful. We had a nice bonsai program.
You travelled around. How was your trip to Mexico?
Budi Sulistyo- Member
Re: Diospyros montana
I really love this tree Budi, saw it first in your blog.
regards,
jun
regards,
jun
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Hi Budi,
I have a great trip in Mexico, travel lots of marvervous sightseeing. Also Meet lots of friends. Good people, Birthday party.....
Sold out of my book" Bonsai journey", that deliver to the convention.
I have mail one copy for you at yesterday, you will get soon.
I have a great trip in Mexico, travel lots of marvervous sightseeing. Also Meet lots of friends. Good people, Birthday party.....
Sold out of my book" Bonsai journey", that deliver to the convention.
I have mail one copy for you at yesterday, you will get soon.
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jun wrote:I really love this tree Budi, saw it first in your blog.
regards,
jun
Thanks Jun,
You must have similar plants in Philippines. From which part of Philippines are you living?
Budi
Budi Sulistyo- Member
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bontailo wrote:Hi Budi,
I have a great trip in Mexico, travel lots of marvervous sightseeing. Also Meet lots of friends. Good people, Birthday party.....
Sold out of my book" Bonsai journey", that deliver to the convention.
I have mail one copy for you at yesterday, you will get soon.
Hi Lo,
Congratulations with your Mexico Journey and especially your new book. I could not help of waiting for it. Thanks a lot forf your generousity.
Your friend.
Budi
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Budi Sulistyo wrote:jun wrote:I really love this tree Budi, saw it first in your blog.
regards,
jun
Thanks Jun,
You must have similar plants in Philippines. From which part of Philippines are you living?
Budi
Budi,
Haven't seen one in bonsai form locally. yes, I believe we have the specie here, with some similarity to our "kamagong" tree. I think it is the one we called here "kamagong gubat" (diospyros from mountain) usually found in high altitude areas.
I'll try my luck in looking for the specie suitable for bonsai.
btw, I'm from Quezon city Metro Manila.
Thanks!
regards,
jun
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Budi,
Haven't seen one in bonsai form locally. yes, I believe we have the specie here, with some similarity to our "kamagong" tree. I think it is the one we called here "kamagong gubat" (diospyros from mountain) usually found in high altitude areas.
I'll try my luck in looking for the specie suitable for bonsai.
btw, I'm from Quezon city Metro Manila.
Thanks!
Jun,
This diospyros is from low land. I am sure it is not the same with your Kamagong gubat. But it is quite possible that you can find the same species in Philippines. So far they are mostly found in Java.
Budi
regards,
jun [/quote]
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ItalianCopper wrote:Wow! Really stunning tree. Is the harvest for export? I would love to have such a special "pearl"
I admire Your work so much. Please, tell me, the common amateur from Poland, how much time has passed to do such an amazing art of work?
Sorry if my English is "shaky"
Hi Italian Copper,
I am so sorry kept you waiting for a long time for the answer.
In fact, I did the harvesting already some three months ago and I planted most of the seeds already. Anyhow, I will try to look for ripe fruits in some other places to share with friends from overseas like what I did with the pemphis. It might take some months, anyhow.
I did it some six - seven years to get the result from a collected tree.
Budi
Budi Sulistyo- Member
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