How about a Hawthoff Antonio

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Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

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bodhidharma wrote:bloody hell. Its a weed? nobody told me that :lol:
Its a weed that people would pay good money for...NICE FIND!

Just a suggestion,if it were mine and yes a guy can dream, I would go for the immediate trunk that is in that piece of material. Your early enough in the season where getting rid of the other trunk will benefit it this year.

Like I said, just a friendly suggestion for a stonker trunk
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Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

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very nice trunk line indeed tom! :D
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It was collected last year by simply asking the person whose yard it was growing in(there were two) if i could dig it. Cost me a bottle of champers. the reason i wanted it is because it is a dark pink flower. The tree it is growing next to Bretts, is a cotoneaster, and yes it is in my sights. Nice virt tom, i wish i could do stuff like that. The back trunk is earmarked for aerial layering as their is another very good potential tree in it .Waste not want not is my motto. Look forward to meeting you one day Ant you seem to be a man of good knowledge and experience. If your ever up Daylesford way
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will do bodhi, the next time im up there will try and drop in. :D
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Awsome, look forward to that
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thats a nice piece there bodhi, should shape up well, nice nebari, muscled up trunk, good trunk movement. hey ant, i'm just letting them all have their piece of glory for the moment, this time next week i'll reveal my final card. cheers, miyagi.
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THE CANNON!!! :o :o :o :P :lol:
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anttal63 wrote:THE CANNON!!! :o :o :o :P :lol:
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Yeah, nice alpine. You would have to be tempted to aerial or cut it of to that lower branch and make it the new leader.
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bodhidharma wrote:Yeah, nice alpine. You would have to be tempted to aerial or cut it of to that lower branch and make it the new leader.
Now if i was to do that i wouldn't have a triple tree raft .It would be easier to find another tree of that nature than replace this one .The bottom trunks have layered themselves leading to a very nice flowing Narebri and with a bend below ground level it will probably remain a triple tree .The angle on the trunk needs to be lowered , this was only discovered and dug yesterday so the next season will reveal the direction of the final design .Cheers
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I just went through the whole post and I think I better set up a poll to get a winner :P
I am a bit confused now if this hawthorn by alpine is the cannon, why was it talked about weeks before finding and collecting. I think there is another connon to come. Any last entries?
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Bretts wrote:I just went through the whole post and I think I better set up a poll to get a winner :P
I am a bit confused now if this hawthorn by alpine is the cannon, why was it talked about weeks before finding and collecting. I think there is another connon to come. Any last entries?
No , Its not the cannon its only a missile launcher .I found the missile today where it will stay for another month . Cheers
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Bretts wrote:I just went through the whole post and I think I better set up a poll to get a winner :P
I am a bit confused now if this hawthorn by alpine is the cannon, why was it talked about weeks before finding and collecting. I think there is another connon to come. Any last entries?
Grant collected some nice ones last week.... And dont forget bigger is not always better.
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Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

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the cannon ant was talking about is a hawthorn that was dug 2 years ago, it has been settling into bonsai life since & hasn't had any styling done yet. the tree is as it came out of the ground except with its new shoots attached. i can't post it until tuesday night as circumstances will not allow until then.
i would like to see what each person does with their hawthorn as far as styling & a future. i don't think it would be fair to judge the "hawthoff" on raw stock alone. what do others think, is it too soon to be looking for "winners", shouldn't we all be looking for progression on the trees. this hawthoff may go on for some months yet, it will keep us all entertained & more interested in our trees. miyagi.
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Asus101 wrote:
Bretts wrote:I just went through the whole post and I think I better set up a poll to get a winner :P
I am a bit confused now if this hawthorn by alpine is the cannon, why was it talked about weeks before finding and collecting. I think there is another connon to come. Any last entries?
Grant collected some nice ones last week.... And dont forget bigger is not always better.

thanks for that piece of information ace i feel better now. :P
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