picea abies bunjin
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hiram
Rob Kempinski
Walter Pall
Todd Ellis
Milan Karpíšek
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Re: picea abies bunjin
I like your tree. It has nice trunk movement and good deadwood IMHO.
Todd
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Great effort Milan. As Tony says very elegant and graceful, but the bark and old jin offer a nice counter point to the bright foliage.
Can you find a shallower pot?
Can you find a shallower pot?
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
outstanding design, it is by far the most simplest form of the art but the most complex. I love it.
hiram- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Rob Kempinski wrote:
Can you find a shallower pot?
Yes, he can! Guess where

Tom Benda- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Walter and Hiram Thank you! i'm happy when you likes this tree!
Rob, thank you! Yes I can, I sent an order to Sansai Kiln
what else
Rob, thank you! Yes I can, I sent an order to Sansai Kiln


Milan Karpíšek- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Milan Karpíšek wrote:Walter and Hiram Thank you! i'm happy when you likes this tree!
Rob, thank you! Yes I can, I sent an order to Sansai Kilnwhat else
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That's what I was thinking.

Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Hey Milan,
How is this tree looking now? I also really want a Picea but in the Czech flats, interesting ones are hard to find : /
Thomas
How is this tree looking now? I also really want a Picea but in the Czech flats, interesting ones are hard to find : /
Thomas
Thomas Urban- Member
Re: picea abies bunjin
Very Nice and I know that's redundant but it is still the truth; beautiful.
Vance Wood- Member

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