Very nice. It is great that there is some movement in one direction, then more exaggerated movement in another direction. I see this in trees on windswept headlands. How tall are they?
Cheers, Symon
Ti-Tree group...Leptospermum ?
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Re: Ti-Tree group...Leptospermum ?
Yes they are a bugger to refine..But refine you must!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Bodhi , that group is amazing
reminds me of a scene from "lord of the rings" and pup that photo of some of your collection , breathtaking
what you guys do with aussie natives is inspiring
cheers
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cheers
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Re: Ti-Tree group...Leptospermum ?
Thanks MBS, i do too.melbrackstone wrote:I love this group, I don't care what it is!
Thanks for observing that Symon. It's good when my intention has been clearly observed and mentioned. Believe it or not it is onlydelisea wrote:. I see this in trees on windswept headlands. How tall are they?
Cheers, Symon
30cm tall

Thanks Kevin, i will enjoy the flowers and then prune, prune prune.Kevin wrote:Great composition Mr Bodhidharma,
Looking forward to the post flowering trim.
Well done,
Kevin
YesBoics wrote:Yes they are a bugger to refine..But refine you must!

peterb wrote:Bodhi , that group is amazing reminds me of a scene from "lord of the rings" and pup that photo of some of your collection , breathtaking what you guys do with aussie natives is inspiring
cheers
peterb

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