"tornado" tree
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tornato tree
JUN,,,this one has to be the most interesting trunk yet!! IT looks like it had a real struggle to survive..it will be a surprise to find out your branch placement...let us see please....take care john
moyogijohn- Member
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Dear Jun
I look forward to see what you make out of this interesting material .
Kind regards Yvonne
I look forward to see what you make out of this interesting material .
Kind regards Yvonne
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Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Dear Jun
I look forward to see what you make out of this interesting material .
Kind regards Yvonne
Me too jun me too...hehehe
What are you going to do with this monster?
regards
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Thank you John!
I am contented for now that this tree is alive, I didn't expect it to survive. but its very healthy right now, the future design can wait depending on new shoots. just seeing the trunk of this tree makes me smile ,keeps me wondering what on earth happened to this trunk.
regards,
jun
I am contented for now that this tree is alive, I didn't expect it to survive. but its very healthy right now, the future design can wait depending on new shoots. just seeing the trunk of this tree makes me smile ,keeps me wondering what on earth happened to this trunk.
regards,
jun
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Thanks Martin!
The semicascade is perfect. I love the design on your virts!
But I'll be needing a very huge pot for that.
regards,
jun
The semicascade is perfect. I love the design on your virts!
But I'll be needing a very huge pot for that.
regards,
jun
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Indeed an amazing tree and i also hope to see some branching on this one!
Neil Jaeger- Member
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Hi Jun,
very interesing tree. I like it.
I also like the virtual from Martin.
Pavel
very interesing tree. I like it.
I also like the virtual from Martin.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
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Jun, I just saw your tree post. I love it! Tornado/Twister !! Honestly, I like the upward orientation better than the semi-cascade right now. The reason is because, despite the twister-like movement, the tree still looks solid (natural) in the soil; like it has been growing there for a long time. The semi-cascade image creates tension, but it doesn't look like its been growing in the ground for long. (Just my first impression)
Keep us posted!
Salut,
Todd
Keep us posted!
Salut,
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
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Thanks Todd!
I really don't have a final design solution for this tree yet. and inputs from other people like you will surely help.
regards,
jun
I really don't have a final design solution for this tree yet. and inputs from other people like you will surely help.
regards,
jun
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