The Tree Thread

Please tell us that dragon Gekkou is ok...?
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Kyokko Yatsabusa corkbark Black Pine in a Gyouzan pot.
Yeah, the Gekkou is fine... was actually back in my house and on display at the time because THAT chojubai suffered severe die back 2 winters ago. The semi cascade is a tree I acquired last summer. The hawthorn I acquired from you got smacked by the falling oak but suffered only a few scratches. I think this is going to be a good year for this one.
 

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I just did some basic work on this Hornbeam clump/multi trunk, from nursery stock, will start a thread once it gets going
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Sure your not carving it now Bobby? ;) give it a year :p

Humm running out of photos to talk here..


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I like how this thread comes to live again in spring.
This I made today, tree is a red pine I got a few years back and that brought me back into bonsai.
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Red Pine are the bomb and will probably rule the world one day. All of you who dont have a Red Pine......get one ...... Get one now....or ten.

Your pot and the moss are just plain awesome!

My pic: Shimpaku prebonsai I got this year for a steal....approx 20 USD ...shaped up nicely and seems to be ☺ .
 

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Yep. Some nice trees being posted.

English elm, doesn't realise it's spring yet. Plan for this year, once it wakes up, is to develop a more rounded canopy.

I like that one. This big and ugly trident trunk may end up getting the same carving work in a year or two.
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Yep. Some nice trees being posted.

English elm, doesn't realise it's spring yet. Plan for this year, once it wakes up, is to develop a more rounded canopy.


Looking good Tom!
My Elms are always ahead of yours lol, this is one of mine waking up, some might remember it, over the winter i pruned and ripped out some large bulging knuckles. will be looking to rebuild a broom canopy from this angle. the movement and also taper has improved tremendously
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I like that one. This big and ugly trident trunk may end up getting the same carving work in a year or two.
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I say go for it mate, carve that baby up!
or what you could also do to get a very natural after effect, start at the bottom or top with branch splitters and rip a shari down the trunk

this ze;kova was done by breaking and ripping a branch, the shari has not been carved at all
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i posted the hornbeam earlier, this is a virtual, same concept of ripping the wood though
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Is this one in the ugly tree contest?
I didn’t know that was an ugly tree contest… I wouldn’tenter my trident into that contest because I actually think it’s a pretty cool looking tree :). Now where the hell is your picture?E0A748D8-0B19-41CA-8BA6-E9B65594F9FB.jpeg
 
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Pinus nigra. Still sorting this out. Can’t decide on front. Haven’t attempted needle reduction yet. Maybe two years from now. Back budding seems like a predictable matter. Went as planned last year.
 

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