Casuarina with cascade style
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PkWk
Rob Kempinski
shannon
gm.it.seacom
Ravi Kiran
kauaibonsai
ogie
Jesse
xuan le
bigbabol
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Casuarina with cascade style
I have a Casuarina bonsai, I have trained it for about 4 years and would like to share it to uncle Xuân, mr Phong, ogie, Ravi, khaimraj, daiviet-nguyen and all you@};-
regards
bigbabol
regards
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
Hi Bigbabol,
Pretty cascade like it much,thanks for sharing,
keep well my friend,
Ogie
Pretty cascade like it much,thanks for sharing,
keep well my friend,
Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
Hi Bogbabol,
A very nice tree and one that has been meticulously worked upon. Great effort has gone into creating this tree and the same is there for all to see. Continue your great work.....
Ravi
A very nice tree and one that has been meticulously worked upon. Great effort has gone into creating this tree and the same is there for all to see. Continue your great work.....
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
Well done. Looks like the small leaved variety.
Not many cascade Aussy Pines in Florida.
Not many cascade Aussy Pines in Florida.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
of course, home grownshannon wrote:Great tree Bigbabol.
Collected or home grown?
thank all you for your kind words, I will try to work hardly to creat a lot of beautiful bonsai and share them to you
thank you
regards
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
Hi there,
I like the first picture best -- it looks very musculine
(I hope this is just a stand you use for picture taking, and not a permanent stand, a dog runs by, hits it, and the whole thing could collapse.)
We do have it in Australia as well. And there are quite a few of them in my birthplace in Vietnam. The Australian ones, needles could reach up to 20 cm! From distant memories, I recall the Vietnamese ones are just as long.
In both of these trees, the needles are much shorter (than 20cm.) I am guessing you have successfully reduced the length? Or have you just cut trim them off? (This would be naughty! )
Could you tell us how much would these sell for in Vietnam? If you could not, I understand too .
Cheers.
I like the first picture best -- it looks very musculine
(I hope this is just a stand you use for picture taking, and not a permanent stand, a dog runs by, hits it, and the whole thing could collapse.)
We do have it in Australia as well. And there are quite a few of them in my birthplace in Vietnam. The Australian ones, needles could reach up to 20 cm! From distant memories, I recall the Vietnamese ones are just as long.
In both of these trees, the needles are much shorter (than 20cm.) I am guessing you have successfully reduced the length? Or have you just cut trim them off? (This would be naughty! )
Could you tell us how much would these sell for in Vietnam? If you could not, I understand too .
Cheers.
daiviet_nguyen- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
[quote="daiviet_nguyen"]Hi there,
I like the first picture best -- it looks very musculine
(I hope this is just a stand you use for picture taking, and not a permanent stand, a dog runs by, hits it, and the whole thing could collapse.)
We do have it in Australia as well. And there are quite a few of them in my birthplace in Vietnam. The Australian ones, needles could reach up to 20 cm! From distant memories, I recall the Vietnamese ones are just as long.
In both of these trees, the needles are much shorter (than 20cm.) I am guessing you have successfully reduced the length? Or have you just cut trim them off? (This would be naughty! )
Could you tell us how much would these sell for in Vietnam? If you could not, I understand too .
hi pkwk!
i dont know exactly how old is it, I only know that I bought it about 4 years ago when it was a raw tree
hi daivietnguyen! dont worry, it is permanent place, I have placed my bonsai for many years but there is no happen
and I dont know the price exactly., I love it and have no plan to sell it , I only tell you that I bought it 4 years ago and paid seller 8M VND( now about 400 USD), oh no no I didn't pay him by cash, I exchanged 2 murraya paniculata trees for this
thank all you
regards
bigbabol
I like the first picture best -- it looks very musculine
(I hope this is just a stand you use for picture taking, and not a permanent stand, a dog runs by, hits it, and the whole thing could collapse.)
We do have it in Australia as well. And there are quite a few of them in my birthplace in Vietnam. The Australian ones, needles could reach up to 20 cm! From distant memories, I recall the Vietnamese ones are just as long.
In both of these trees, the needles are much shorter (than 20cm.) I am guessing you have successfully reduced the length? Or have you just cut trim them off? (This would be naughty! )
Could you tell us how much would these sell for in Vietnam? If you could not, I understand too .
hi pkwk!
i dont know exactly how old is it, I only know that I bought it about 4 years ago when it was a raw tree
hi daivietnguyen! dont worry, it is permanent place, I have placed my bonsai for many years but there is no happen
and I dont know the price exactly., I love it and have no plan to sell it , I only tell you that I bought it 4 years ago and paid seller 8M VND( now about 400 USD), oh no no I didn't pay him by cash, I exchanged 2 murraya paniculata trees for this
thank all you
regards
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
Hi there,
That sounds very reasonable. If I were you, I would seriously consider Dorothy's suggestion. IMHO, lifting it up a little bit like that displays the trunk-line much better.
Cheers. Keep well.
That sounds very reasonable. If I were you, I would seriously consider Dorothy's suggestion. IMHO, lifting it up a little bit like that displays the trunk-line much better.
Cheers. Keep well.
daiviet_nguyen- Member
Re: Casuarina with cascade style
oh, many thanks, that a good idea, I love the way which you suggested, thank again , I will try lifting it up in the next trimming
thanks , thanks, thanks
regards
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
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