Red Pine styling...need help pics added
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Red Pine styling...need help pics added
Hello everyone, happy april fools day!!! This weather certainly has tried to make fools out of us. at least here in the northeast.
I found a Japanese Red Pine that I thought had great potential and I took it home.
It has not been styled yet. The tree is quite healthy and is loaded with candles.
Today I studied it and wired a few branches just to get an idea of how to proceed.
There seems to be way too many candles on some branch tips and I went
ahead and pruned them away. There is very little styling info that I was able
to come up with on the Net so I was hoping that some here with experience with
Red Pine might throw some advice my way. Thanks in advance,and no this is not a trick question
I found a Japanese Red Pine that I thought had great potential and I took it home.
It has not been styled yet. The tree is quite healthy and is loaded with candles.
Today I studied it and wired a few branches just to get an idea of how to proceed.
There seems to be way too many candles on some branch tips and I went
ahead and pruned them away. There is very little styling info that I was able
to come up with on the Net so I was hoping that some here with experience with
Red Pine might throw some advice my way. Thanks in advance,and no this is not a trick question
Last edited by JamesRB on Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:41 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : requested pics)
JamesRB- Member
Pics...
would love to post pictures but I have not been able to succeed in the many attempts at posting.....feeling just a tad stupid here today!
JamesRB- Member
Re: Red Pine styling...need help pics added
I love Aka matsue
I see a few Literatti types around occassionally but I prefer them over JBP. Probably because in my earlier day as a japanese garden maintenance person, the needles didn't jab you all day. A very feminine subject and love to see it developed in other styles from formal.
They are similar for maintenance with JBP. some of the nicest subjects as bonsai I've seen, are in korea.
I have just one, but it's one of my favorite.
I see a few Literatti types around occassionally but I prefer them over JBP. Probably because in my earlier day as a japanese garden maintenance person, the needles didn't jab you all day. A very feminine subject and love to see it developed in other styles from formal.
They are similar for maintenance with JBP. some of the nicest subjects as bonsai I've seen, are in korea.
I have just one, but it's one of my favorite.
dick benbow- Member
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