Trees in September
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daiviet_nguyen
ponsmaldo
Ian Young
p@scal
Lee Brindley
Pavel Slovák
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Trees in September
Hi all
Several trees from my collection. Photo today.
Gretings Pavel
more pict .: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/galerie/stromy-v-polovine-zari-2011/
Several trees from my collection. Photo today.
Gretings Pavel
more pict .: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/galerie/stromy-v-polovine-zari-2011/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Trees in September
Hi Pavel,
A great selection of refined and raw trees. I love the 5th tree, mother and child with the hanging branch. Thanks for sharing.
A great selection of refined and raw trees. I love the 5th tree, mother and child with the hanging branch. Thanks for sharing.
Ian Young- Member
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Trees lovely, and pottensai is to die for.....thanks for sharing.
Kind regards Yvonne
Kind regards Yvonne
Guest- Guest
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Hi Lee, p@scal, Ian and Yvonne
Thank you very much for nice coments.
No shipment by mail, only his own collection.
Gretings Pavel
Thank you very much for nice coments.
No shipment by mail, only his own collection.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
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Hi Pavel,
I like the fifth pine best. It suggests tranquillity... I also love the transformations that you have done. They are great inspirations.
I reckon you should write a book about your work with conifers Pavel. I would be the first to sign up for one -- regardless of what language it is written in.
Thank you and best regards.
I like the fifth pine best. It suggests tranquillity... I also love the transformations that you have done. They are great inspirations.
I reckon you should write a book about your work with conifers Pavel. I would be the first to sign up for one -- regardless of what language it is written in.
Thank you and best regards.
daiviet_nguyen- Member
Re: Trees in September
You surely have to do what daiviet_nguyen suggests, dear Pavel!
The silhouette of your tree in the last photo, even if it is completely different species than olive tee, however it reminds very closely some ancient olive trees that keep on regenerating from dead wood. It really does!
The silhouette of your tree in the last photo, even if it is completely different species than olive tee, however it reminds very closely some ancient olive trees that keep on regenerating from dead wood. It really does!
my nellie- Member
Great trees
Hello Pavel,
You have an amazing tree collection, congratulations and thank you so much for sharing such great pieces
Best regard,
You have an amazing tree collection, congratulations and thank you so much for sharing such great pieces
Best regard,
David Carvalho- Member
Re: Trees in September
my nellie wrote:You surely have to do what daiviet_nguyen suggests, dear Pavel!
The silhouette of your tree in the last photo, even if it is completely different species than olive tee, however it reminds very closely some ancient olive trees that keep on regenerating from dead wood. It really does!
I think that it's a Taxus that Tony Tickle gave to Pavel... Not that I follow Pavels posting that closely
I'd be happy to receive a copy too!!!daiviet_nguyen wrote:
I reckon you should write a book about your work with conifers Pavel. I would be the first to sign up for one -- regardless of what language it is written in.
Thanks for sharing your personal collection with us...
Bryan
DangerousBry- Member
Re: Trees in September
Hi ponsmaldo, daiviet_nguyen , Alexandra, David and Bryan
Thank you very much for yours nice and funny replies and nice compliments.
Alexandra Yes, it writes Bryan. The last photo is a yew, a gift from Tony Tickel.
About writing the book I wrote. I think I'm not the right, competent.
Maybe, in time.
Gretings Pavel
Thank you very much for yours nice and funny replies and nice compliments.
Alexandra Yes, it writes Bryan. The last photo is a yew, a gift from Tony Tickel.
About writing the book I wrote. I think I'm not the right, competent.
Maybe, in time.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Trees in September
I specially look for your postings as you are truly gifted.. I was amazed you are self taught and only been in Bonsai since the 90's, if I recall one of your postings. Thanks for posting and please continue.
Tom McCue- Member
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Dear Tom
Thank you very much for your very nice replies and compliments.
We very much appreciate your words.
Best regards Pavel
Thank you very much for your very nice replies and compliments.
We very much appreciate your words.
Best regards Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
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