MY LITTLE TRIP AT LIPORACE`S NURSERY
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Neil Jaeger
Dustin Mann
Todd Ellis
Khaimraj Seepersad
LELE
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Re: MY LITTLE TRIP AT LIPORACE`S NURSERY
Wow Lele,
Happy New Year !! ------ so much to see, too much to absorb in just one visit. Will be happy to pass by and study, over and over again,
Thanks so very much for taking the time to post all of these images.
Excellent way to start the New Year.
Khaimraj
Happy New Year !! ------ so much to see, too much to absorb in just one visit. Will be happy to pass by and study, over and over again,
Thanks so very much for taking the time to post all of these images.
Excellent way to start the New Year.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
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Lele, Thanks for sharing your tour! I am still drooling. Everyone one of the trees in your photos look like masterpiece trees or material. Wow.
FYI, your avatar photo is one of my favorite trees of all time!
Best, Todd
FYI, your avatar photo is one of my favorite trees of all time!
Best, Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
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Wow. Thanks so much for sharing. It's like getting a book for present. Great leaf/needle color for mid summer. Dustin Mann
Dustin Mann- Member
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Some stunning bonsai and raw material Lele. Thanks for posting. Did you buy the one your pictured with?
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I was trying to figure out the picture of the guy crouching by what i believe is a VERY old juniper? Does anybody know if thats what that massive gnarly thing is? Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Neil
Neil
Neil Jaeger- Member
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thanks for the post. truly amazing collection of raw material and trees. the yews, oaks, and the many junipers are awesome. makes the our material look sad.
happy new year,
sam
happy new year,
sam
kauaibonsai- Member
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Neil Jaeger wrote:I was trying to figure out the picture of the guy crouching by what i believe is a VERY old juniper? Does anybody know if thats what that massive gnarly thing is? Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Neil
I believe it is a Phoenician juniper ?
Stunning material. Thank you very much for letting us peak into Salvatore's nursery, Lele! Awesome!
-dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
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a real feast for the eyes. i would have big problems trying to leave his nursery!!! thanks for sharing.
Guest- Guest
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aaahhhhh. it hurts to see this wonderful material - the oaks, yews and junipers especially. talk about envy. how does one stay inspired to work on broomsticks after seeing this? thanks for sharing.
sam
sam
kauaibonsai- Member
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Breathless admiration!
Some of these bonsais have got "monsterous" size, indeed!
Some of these bonsais have got "monsterous" size, indeed!
my nellie- Member
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dorothy7774 wrote:Neil Jaeger wrote:I was trying to figure out the picture of the guy crouching by what i believe is a VERY old juniper? Does anybody know if thats what that massive gnarly thing is? Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Neil
I believe it is a Phoenician juniper ?
Stunning material. Thank you very much for letting us peak into Salvatore's nursery, Lele! Awesome!
-dorothy
Thanks!!
Neil Jaeger- Member
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Yes the size of some trees was huge .....the price was too tho....
LELE- Member
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