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john i love your passion for this tree and when i said there is much more to come, i meant it. i have made it my mission to put melbourne trees on the world stage. i just gotta get these boy's over their shyness of the spotlight. :D meanwhile enjoy this jbp.
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Antonio, there is only one word for that tree - AWESOME and definately World Class.

Steven we have to create a photo library of these special trees. With Owners permission of course.

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;) :D
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Another nice one Ant. Thanks for your efforts, keep it up! I prefer the Radiata to this JBP though. It looks (hard to tell in the picture) as though it has a larger cluster then a 2 needled tree.....????? I dont want to push the envelope MATE.....but can you post some dimensions with them... I'm a tape measure visualizer...hehehe Thanks Ant, i really appreciate your efforts and understand the trauma involved in getting some of these personal collection trees posted. I have one particuler friend who is adament that their trees wont be posted on that damned internet thing!!!! ahhhh. Very large collection!

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Ant good to see more tree's.
I agree with the comment of Bonsai NW having some of australia's best tree's. I also think the Bonsai Society of WA has the same quality , which is not share anywhere else to such a degree.
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peter thanks for the feed back. i believe this to be 2 trees fused together as seedlings. we're talkn approx 1 mt in height. :D
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Asus101 wrote:Ant good to see more tree's.
I agree with the comment of Bonsai NW having some of australia's best tree's. I also think the Bonsai Society of WA has the same quality , which is not share anywhere else to such a degree.
ace im not exactly sure what you are trying to prove by that comment but the fact is there are many great trees all over australia. :lol:
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