some flowers
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EdMerc
Rob Kempinski
Mitch Thomas
Ka Pabling
dick benbow
dorothy7774
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Re: some flowers
The second one is a killer, Sam. Utmost beautiful! Very nice work.
Best,
dorothy
Best,
dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
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I think the first tree would be helped by early removal of buds that will open touching it's neighbor. learning how to leave good spaces "void" of color will make a difference.
thanks for sharing
thanks for sharing
dick benbow- Member
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Hi Sam,
Like Dorothy, I love the second one.Its stunning! You are really good with bougies.
best wishes, ka pabling
Ka Pabling- Member
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Hey Sam
My what nice pair of Bouiges you have there! I love them
Mitch
My what nice pair of Bouiges you have there! I love them
Mitch
Mitch Thomas- Member
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Colorful canopies on the trees. Most probably a people's choice at most shows.
The photography is excellent too - well done. Like the side light on the second shot a lot.
The photography is excellent too - well done. Like the side light on the second shot a lot.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Lovely Sam! just lovely! specially the second tree.
Since you are the man when it comes to this flowering tree. I have new name for you.........Bougie Man! hehehe.
regards,
jun
Since you are the man when it comes to this flowering tree. I have new name for you.........Bougie Man! hehehe.
regards,
jun
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Hi Sam,
master pieces as always, bouggies are one of my favorite species, hope to keep learning from you, thank you....
master pieces as always, bouggies are one of my favorite species, hope to keep learning from you, thank you....
ferdy-san- Member
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more bougies for ferdy-san
in late january 2011, a friend and I collected 68, 30-40 year old bougainvillea. the trees were heavily reduced and planted. within weeks budding started triggering additional trunk work to refine the stumps for future bonsai development. folks criticized this work as too invasive- predicting many would die. little leeway was considered for local knowledge/common practice. 6 months later, all 68 trees are thriving. pictures of a few.
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other bougies in the yard
best wishes, sam
in late january 2011, a friend and I collected 68, 30-40 year old bougainvillea. the trees were heavily reduced and planted. within weeks budding started triggering additional trunk work to refine the stumps for future bonsai development. folks criticized this work as too invasive- predicting many would die. little leeway was considered for local knowledge/common practice. 6 months later, all 68 trees are thriving. pictures of a few.
[url=https://servimg.com/image_preview.php?
i=1275&u=15061647][/url]
other bougies in the yard
best wishes, sam
kauaibonsai- Member
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Hai,
Very nice trees.
How do you get them to flower so nice.
Regards Rakesh
Very nice trees.
How do you get them to flower so nice.
Regards Rakesh
Rakesh- Member
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Fantastic work, i am trully without words, out of 68, all 68 still alive, and with that age range and the shapes and bark, and your hands to work on them, that garden will be amazing in the near future, thanks for showing, if you have the time, have a look at my litle one in my last thread, thanks again
ferdy-san- Member
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