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Yamadori Pines

Post by alpineart »

These are 4 very nice Pinus Nigra Austriaca
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and a Monterey pine
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collected with Fiveoffive was present when collected a week or so ago .I think the young fella was surprised how quick i hit these with a pic and threw them into bags for the trip home . Not a bad effort from a bloke with 1 1/2 legs .
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Very nice pickups mate ,look forward to seeing these progress
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Nice finds.
Can you tak a pic of the Windswept, but up the other way as a Semi cascade?

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Hi Barry1 , mate i have had these in my sights for 3 years ,there are some 800mm-1m high trunks in the same place . Need to be 2 legged to get them out .I don't even know what the trunks look like yet .

Hi kc , i will take a couple tomorrow and post them up . Cheers Guys Alpine
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We will need to talk mate :shifty:
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Looking really nice Alpine!
Keep the updates coming please.
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Hi Dario , be a while before i do anything with these as i have too many other projects that need urgent attention .Best get out there and do it .

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Nice scores!

If you are needing to make some room at your place i would happily take the radiata off your hands!

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The radiata , windswept for for Alpine :tu:

How much ??? :whistle: :lol: ;)

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Hi Jow & FMB , not for sale until its 2 years in my care .Yamadori can drop dead in the first couple of years for no apparent reason , and i like this one so it will have the greatest of care , then i will consider its plight .

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Hi kc , Is this what you are looking for
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Hi alpineart,

I like the radiata very much... For me, its first position (picture just above the green frog) is very appealing: it was being knocked down the cliff by the Winter snow, but Spring comes it bounces up for the Sun... And so nature continues...

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Thanks Alpine :yes:
the second Semi cascade does it for me with the growing tips out and up ward.
I imagine knocked over and held down by snow in winter.

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Hi Daiviet , mother nature does it better , that basically how it was collected give it another 15-20 degree's and it should be as per grown .

Hi kc , its the amazing the difference in how we see this pine . I think the first original pic is the one for me or the windswept . .

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daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi alpineart,

I like the radiata very much... For me, its first position (picture just above the green frog) is very appealing: it was being knocked down the cliff by the Winter snow, but Spring comes it bounces up for the Sun... And so nature continues...

Best regards.
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