After looking at Walters examples of nursery material I can only come to the conclusion that what separates a yamadori from nursery material is a sign in the vicinity that says “nursery“
. My understanding was that the whole discussion was based on the kind of material Vance works with, wich is “regular nursery material”? It would be stupid to argue with the point Vance made that collected trees need a period of recovery in comparison to the RNM that can be worked right away. However, I will stick my chin out and say that I have raw collected stock that, IMHNO, I would pay a lot more for than some of the worked trees shown here (no offense, Vance, for real!). After all, Isn’t the whole point of collecting to get trees that are way better (as in “quality and worth”) than the “regular nursery material“?
All in all, it is my firm belief that a collected tree will make a greater bonsai than RNM sooner with above in mind. In that sense I will achieve my goals or dreams much quicker, and enjoy the way there much more, with collected material.