davetree Omono Messages 1,556 Reaction score 857 Location St. Paul Minnesota USDA Zone 4 May 30, 2022 #81 Eric Schrader said: RIP. I believe it was a root pathogen that did it in. Tough lesson to learn with such a great tree. On the flip side, if you ever wanted to see a bonsai funeral pyre, here you go. Click to expand... Nothing better than a Viking funeral.
Eric Schrader said: RIP. I believe it was a root pathogen that did it in. Tough lesson to learn with such a great tree. On the flip side, if you ever wanted to see a bonsai funeral pyre, here you go. Click to expand... Nothing better than a Viking funeral.
Adamski77 Shohin Messages 489 Reaction score 762 Location Shanghai, China USDA Zone 8/9 May 30, 2022 #82 Eric Schrader said: RIP. I believe it was a root pathogen that did it in. Tough lesson to learn with such a great tree. On the flip side, if you ever wanted to see a bonsai funeral pyre, here you go. Click to expand... OMG! ... this is such a pity...
Eric Schrader said: RIP. I believe it was a root pathogen that did it in. Tough lesson to learn with such a great tree. On the flip side, if you ever wanted to see a bonsai funeral pyre, here you go. Click to expand... OMG! ... this is such a pity...
AnutterBonsai Shohin Messages 268 Reaction score 232 Location Houston,TX USDA Zone 9A May 30, 2022 #83 Ahhh man… so sorry to hear. I’m glad we have this thread to honor the mighty pine.
Joe_B Yamadori Messages 60 Reaction score 48 Location Philadelphia USDA Zone 7b May 30, 2022 #84 Yeah, you should definitely keep it. I sometimes use dead trees in my sculpture practice. Sorry to hear about your beloved tree. Attachments 2FA8860B-EB1B-4E43-8C65-40BFF800A0DD.jpeg 64.6 KB · Views: 16 94968E08-00F2-46AC-9FD3-4B7C2E4E4836.jpeg 87.5 KB · Views: 16
Yeah, you should definitely keep it. I sometimes use dead trees in my sculpture practice. Sorry to hear about your beloved tree.