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Here are a couple of old trees in new pots both are by Lorraine Simpson from Mornington sth of Melbourne. Both are collected Melaleuca rhaphiophylla.
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Love the semi cascade pot. can't beat the rustic pots for our natives. That second mel is stunning too, beautiful stuff.
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Those trunks are beasts!!! Did you reduce the roots to almost nothing when you dug them, or have the roots been pruned back over the years?
Very fine indeed. Great energy in the second one. Thanks for posting.
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Very fine indeed. Great energy in the second one. Thanks for posting.
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Great trees and pots Pup.
I have breiefly mentioned it in talking but I personally think you could massively improve this tree by removing the top section. Now I know others disagree whole heartedly but that's my
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I have breiefly mentioned it in talking but I personally think you could massively improve this tree by removing the top section. Now I know others disagree whole heartedly but that's my


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Re: New Pots Australian
Pup, you are one of the best exponents of the art of Bonsai. Particularly natives.
Now I am going out on a limb
The very one you should cut off!
Craig is right.
That virt looks fantastic Craig
Now I am going out on a limb


Craig is right.
That virt looks fantastic Craig

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Rather than cutting it off maybe you could wire the top pad down a little more to produce a similar visual but with more complexity/fullness than the virt?
I rarely think this, but I wouldn't cut it.
I rarely think this, but I wouldn't cut it.
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Yeah good call Scott. Certainly worth a look. Afterall..you can't put it back on!
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Craig you know I have mentioned this to some others with that agast look on there faces.
It has been at the back of my mind for a long time, but as this was collected with the help of my estranged family, I am reluctant to do that, but Scotts idea might work. It might also mean the Shohin pic will have to change.
Put on the back burner for now.
Cheers Pup

Put on the back burner for now.
Cheers Pup
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Re: New Pots Australian
I would go with Scott's idea also, much better than taking the apex off a really great tree.
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No Backburners mate
, I'll wire it up for you .
p.s- Pup, sentimental value aside , take the saw outside and cut the top of.
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imo, and without needing to tell You;
The trunk is very powerful , it has great flow and direction, not to mention age.
The branches and foliage mass are too heavy for the trunk .
When i view this tree what grabs my attention is the crown, with it's naturally upright growing branched and foliage.
The trunk should take center stage, which for me it does not.
I for one think the crown has done a great job of supplying the extra food needed to allow the trunk to thicken over the years, but
This Melaleuca rhaphiophylla which is an outstanding BONSAI in it's own right , needs to be taken to the next level.
I for one do not like my second virt and if it were my tree would remove the entire crown, cheers

p.s- Pup, sentimental value aside , take the saw outside and cut the top of.

imo, and without needing to tell You;
The trunk is very powerful , it has great flow and direction, not to mention age.
The branches and foliage mass are too heavy for the trunk .
When i view this tree what grabs my attention is the crown, with it's naturally upright growing branched and foliage.
The trunk should take center stage, which for me it does not.
I for one think the crown has done a great job of supplying the extra food needed to allow the trunk to thicken over the years, but
This Melaleuca rhaphiophylla which is an outstanding BONSAI in it's own right , needs to be taken to the next level.
I for one do not like my second virt and if it were my tree would remove the entire crown, cheers

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Re: New Pots Australian
Great trees and the pots are really well-made and compliment the trees beautifully.
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Re: New Pots Australian
removing the entire crown then focuses on the pot far too much so a new pot would have to be obtained and it would need to be squarer
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This tree was posted, after I did a little tweaking with some wire , then it was a casualty of the gremlins that have hit the site again.
Well not to be out done hopefully it will stay around.
So here again is the subtle wiring done on the tree which I am happy with. Cheers Pup
Well not to be out done hopefully it will stay around.
So here again is the subtle wiring done on the tree which I am happy with. Cheers Pup
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