Brazilian Rain Tree Project
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andretoledo
coh
Russell Coker
Khaimraj Seepersad
moyogijohn
Billy M. Rhodes
Moreno
theBalance
luciano benyakob
John Quinn
Frederico cunha
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Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Friends, do not dominate the language tale with the help of more experienced to set the conduct of this plant
before being collected
already in the bonsaimovel
I apologize if already posted in the wrong place
I await suggestions
Best wishes toall
Att:Frederico
before being collected
already in the bonsaimovel
I apologize if already posted in the wrong place
I await suggestions
Best wishes toall
Att:Frederico
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
I have not seen a multi trunked Raintree before. I am interested in what you will do with it.
Thanks for posting. You are in Brazil?
PS I deleted the duplicate post in the Pests and Disease section.
John
Thanks for posting. You are in Brazil?
PS I deleted the duplicate post in the Pests and Disease section.
John
John Quinn- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
sr.John, pardon the duplicate threads
My intention and exchange information with colleagues in the art
this species and a magnificent rugged my intention of green mass and volume
I will gladly share the evolution
I live in Brazil but
ps: I accept suggestions and criticisms
My intention and exchange information with colleagues in the art
this species and a magnificent rugged my intention of green mass and volume
I will gladly share the evolution
I live in Brazil but
ps: I accept suggestions and criticisms
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Fred, here is the correct location.
People in the U.S. South. understand much of the tree.
Shalom Luciano.
People in the U.S. South. understand much of the tree.
Shalom Luciano.
luciano benyakob- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Big Luciano, we share with our native friends
good to have your support here also
buennas
good to have your support here also
buennas
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
hi Fred,
a MONSTER rain tree indeed...
looking forward for your progress update.
would like to ask :
1. is NOW considered a good time for collecting in brazil ?
2. in your expirience will the roots you collected be enough for the tree to survive ?
3. what is the black net for ?
10x,
alon
a MONSTER rain tree indeed...
looking forward for your progress update.
would like to ask :
1. is NOW considered a good time for collecting in brazil ?
2. in your expirience will the roots you collected be enough for the tree to survive ?
3. what is the black net for ?
10x,
alon
theBalance- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
The brazilian numbers are growing...
nice...
fred. nice yamadori, I had never seen a raintree like this one, I belive that with a lot of carving it will become a
great tree...
nice...
fred. nice yamadori, I had never seen a raintree like this one, I belive that with a lot of carving it will become a
great tree...
Moreno- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
You will have to remove some trunks to open up the tree. Which ones? Well, dead ones first. But, then you need to save an odd number of trunks of various sizes.
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
brazilian raintree project
You found a very different raintree!! will you be working on it now ?? if so please keep us posted on the out come.. good project,,i look forward seeing it again take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
I hope later to respond to colleagues
appreciate the attention. up over all
big hug
Fred
appreciate the attention. up over all
big hug
Fred
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
John,
I believe that is - Peltaflora - and not what you guys know to be the standard raintree.
I have one which I will show at a later date. The leaves float magically as the "supports" are very fine and almost invisible. The tree also has the extraordinary ability to heal very large wounds, cleanly and rapidly. At a later date the bark will flake off and the wound repair will disappear.
I left images of the mature tree for the group last year.
Stay Well.
Khaimraj
I believe that is - Peltaflora - and not what you guys know to be the standard raintree.
I have one which I will show at a later date. The leaves float magically as the "supports" are very fine and almost invisible. The tree also has the extraordinary ability to heal very large wounds, cleanly and rapidly. At a later date the bark will flake off and the wound repair will disappear.
I left images of the mature tree for the group last year.
Stay Well.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Well friends I'll try to answer all
theBalance surely will post
1-yes
2-99% sure I hope so
3 - to avoid the piece of substrate, and note that the container leaked
Moreno:
and good and exchange experiences to expand this plant according to information from former residents of the place she has over 40 years was found to beautiful
and that way I want to go
Mr. Billy,
my intention to leave and as close as possible in nature valuing the dead wood and a dense canopy and
but I appreciate the suggestion stipulated a period of 2 to 3 years to complete the plant will be a long way
moyogijohn, but I will focus on this plan. have stipulated period as mentioned above when dealing with and dealing with the return of her dead medeiros
I'll post the design for which I will rely made by his friend Luciano Benyakob
Khaimraj here and in Brazil where native and known as Pithecellobium Tortum
I thank all
keep up to date
theBalance surely will post
1-yes
2-99% sure I hope so
3 - to avoid the piece of substrate, and note that the container leaked
Moreno:
and good and exchange experiences to expand this plant according to information from former residents of the place she has over 40 years was found to beautiful
and that way I want to go
Mr. Billy,
my intention to leave and as close as possible in nature valuing the dead wood and a dense canopy and
but I appreciate the suggestion stipulated a period of 2 to 3 years to complete the plant will be a long way
moyogijohn, but I will focus on this plan. have stipulated period as mentioned above when dealing with and dealing with the return of her dead medeiros
I'll post the design for which I will rely made by his friend Luciano Benyakob
Khaimraj here and in Brazil where native and known as Pithecellobium Tortum
I thank all
keep up to date
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Very interesting tree, I'm eager to see what you do with it.
Thanks for sharing your trees. Big hug back at you!
R
Thanks for sharing your trees. Big hug back at you!
R
Russell Coker- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
In response to our friend from West Indies.
The tree posted by Fred is native to our region.
We have several other varieties of the same species.
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t2628-brazilian-rain-tree-different-species
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t1546-tatarena-another-native-from-brazil
Shabat Shalom , Luciano.
The tree posted by Fred is native to our region.
We have several other varieties of the same species.
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t2628-brazilian-rain-tree-different-species
https://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t1546-tatarena-another-native-from-brazil
Shabat Shalom , Luciano.
luciano benyakob- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
I wouldn't know where to begin with material like that - so I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it! Please keep us posted.
Chris
Chris
coh- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
friends
I will draw this drawing of his friend Luciano Benyackob
but with some modifications so far will be the basis of the project
Luciano, thanks for the support given
Mr. Russell and a satisfaction for me to share
Best wishes to all
I will draw this drawing of his friend Luciano Benyackob
but with some modifications so far will be the basis of the project
Luciano, thanks for the support given
Mr. Russell and a satisfaction for me to share
Best wishes to all
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
hi
Jun, thank you liked a lot, right where I hope to get caught with this plant
Congratulations on talent
hope to get close
Once again thank you very much !!!!!
big hug
Frederico.
Jun, thank you liked a lot, right where I hope to get caught with this plant
Congratulations on talent
hope to get close
Once again thank you very much !!!!!
big hug
Frederico.
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
JUN, Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
luciano benyakob- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
Nao ha de que! (you are welcome).
Your tree will be much better than my drawing in the future, The foliage movement of the tree I think should move to the left like my idea in the drawing and not to the right side otherwise the tree would look unbalanced and looks falling down.
Boa sorte! (good luck!)
regards,
jun
Your tree will be much better than my drawing in the future, The foliage movement of the tree I think should move to the left like my idea in the drawing and not to the right side otherwise the tree would look unbalanced and looks falling down.
Boa sorte! (good luck!)
regards,
jun
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brazilian raintree project
Only my opion..I think JUN,S second drawing is a good way to go....i like the compact look with the trunk so big.....take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
sr.John, this is the way
Jun's friend quickly established plant
returning the plant is well
soon new photos
Merry Christmas to all
Frederico
Jun's friend quickly established plant
returning the plant is well
soon new photos
Merry Christmas to all
Frederico
Frederico cunha- Member
Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Project
hi IBC
Luciano, the return is slow due to constant rainfall
I think about 60 more days to give an update on the photos
big hug
Luciano, the return is slow due to constant rainfall
I think about 60 more days to give an update on the photos
big hug
Frederico cunha- Member
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