Defoliation with a difference

Incana, Lanceolata, Linariifolia, Rhaphiophylla, Styphelioides etc
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Ray M
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Re: Defoliation with a difference

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banksia wrote:Cheers Mate! The tree is far from perfect, as are a lot of my collection. I joined a great club, but was unable to attend regularly, due to work, family and the fact that I live an hour and a half away from the meeting venue. My bonsai journey so far is pretty much self-taught. So therefore a lot of traditional flaws exsist in my trees...but beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say.

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Anthony :tu:
Hi Anthony,
I think you are doing a great job. The tree is looking much better. Look forward to see how you continue with your refinement. :clap: :aussie:

Regards Ray
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Thanks for the update post, I reckon it is looking great - the bark is sensational and the foliage is very natural looking and coming back nicely... be proud of this one, very nice.
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