I was trying my best to get them to come in yesterday, they ran out of time. They said that they were going to put aside some time today to come in and do something. Here's hoping that they have time and everything works out....maybe we will get some national telly coverage.
Floriade 2010 in Canberra
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Hi Graeme,
I was trying my best to get them to come in yesterday, they ran out of time. They said that they were going to put aside some time today to come in and do something. Here's hoping that they have time and everything works out....maybe we will get some national telly coverage.
I was trying my best to get them to come in yesterday, they ran out of time. They said that they were going to put aside some time today to come in and do something. Here's hoping that they have time and everything works out....maybe we will get some national telly coverage.
Cheers,
Leigh.
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hi all,
The native Dracophyllum that is part of the planting by Aaron, Aaron and Germaine is in flower at the moment. Only one of the plants seems to flower and it looks the oldest and clumpiest of them all.
Enjoy,
Grant
The native Dracophyllum that is part of the planting by Aaron, Aaron and Germaine is in flower at the moment. Only one of the plants seems to flower and it looks the oldest and clumpiest of them all.
Enjoy,
Grant
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Hi all,
This is what I am doing on my Sunday morning. Seeing lots of visitors at the national collection.
In just 8 days we have had around 11,000 visitors.
Grant
This is what I am doing on my Sunday morning. Seeing lots of visitors at the national collection.
In just 8 days we have had around 11,000 visitors.
Grant
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Wish there had been 11,001 Grant.
Oh well, one day maybe.
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Re: Floriade 2010 in Canberra
Sooooo? What happened? Did they turn up?Leigh Taafe wrote:Hi Graeme,
I was trying my best to get them to come in yesterday, they ran out of time. They said that they were going to put aside some time today to come in and do something. Here's hoping that they have time and everything works out....maybe we will get some national telly coverage.
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It was a no show unfortunately.Graeme wrote:Sooooo? What happened? Did they turn up?Leigh Taafe wrote:Hi Graeme,
I was trying my best to get them to come in yesterday, they ran out of time. They said that they were going to put aside some time today to come in and do something. Here's hoping that they have time and everything works out....maybe we will get some national telly coverage.
Grant
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Love the shots of the Dracophyllum guys! With all the crowds and trees it would be easy to miss the tiny flowers.
It looks as though the collection has been rearranged slightly and I see new trees. I had better get down after the Floriade crowds subside to check it out.
What have been the most popular bonsai so far this year?
Regards,
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It looks as though the collection has been rearranged slightly and I see new trees. I had better get down after the Floriade crowds subside to check it out.
What have been the most popular bonsai so far this year?
Regards,
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My favorite is the English elm raft from QV in Victoria. The tree was dug up in Gippsland in 1988 and had been munched on by cows for quite a while I would think. Parts of it have rotted out and regrown over the years giving a very natural shape. The ramification that QV has manageed to get into the tree is truly remarkable.Steven wrote:Love the shots of the Dracophyllum guys! With all the crowds and trees it would be easy to miss the tiny flowers.
It looks as though the collection has been rearranged slightly and I see new trees. I had better get down after the Floriade crowds subside to check it out.
What have been the most popular bonsai so far this year?
Regards,
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We have lots of new trees on display and they are all much admired by different people.
There is a small semi cascade chinese elm that attracts a lot of attention and of the course the big Taxodium group also.
Words and pictures fail so you need to see them in the bark yourself.
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Some goings on at the collection.
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Hi all,
This looks like being a record year, numbers wise, if the weather holds up.
We have had almost 20,000 visitors to the collection during Floriade already.
Grant
This looks like being a record year, numbers wise, if the weather holds up.
We have had almost 20,000 visitors to the collection during Floriade already.
Grant
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Not hung over like your assistantNBPCA wrote:Hi all,
This is what I am doing on my Sunday morning. Seeing lots of visitors at the national collection.
In just 8 days we have had around 11,000 visitors.
Grant
You were right Grant what an absolutely wonderful experiance plus such wonderful company.
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Hi all,
The visitors continue to flock through Floriade and the NBPCA.
Quentin and Jeff from Melbourne were just here and we had a good chat about the trees on display and the future plans for the collection.
Brenda P(President of Illawarra Bonsai) was also here this morning as well.
We have had 27,500 visitors so far during the two weeks of Floriade!
Grant
The visitors continue to flock through Floriade and the NBPCA.
Quentin and Jeff from Melbourne were just here and we had a good chat about the trees on display and the future plans for the collection.
Brenda P(President of Illawarra Bonsai) was also here this morning as well.
We have had 27,500 visitors so far during the two weeks of Floriade!
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Hi all,
The trees are now mostly in leaf after the winter rest. Pups Callistemon looks like it is going to have a great flowering year this year.
We will be repotting some of the bigger natives after Floriade this year.
Many new aqusisitions and loan bonsai on display this year.
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We will be repotting some of the bigger natives after Floriade this year.
Many new aqusisitions and loan bonsai on display this year.
Grant
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Hi all,
In Canberra we had a mini long weekend this past weekend and we had 10,443 visitors trough the collection in just 3 days!
Whew. It was go go go.
Next weekend may be even busier!
We are also having a live cross to the weather at 7.30 pm this Friday night on the local ABC. Should be fun.
Grant
In Canberra we had a mini long weekend this past weekend and we had 10,443 visitors trough the collection in just 3 days!
Whew. It was go go go.
Next weekend may be even busier!
We are also having a live cross to the weather at 7.30 pm this Friday night on the local ABC. Should be fun.
Grant
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Hi all,
Not even finished our third week of Floriade and we have had 40,000 visitors!
Just 10 days to go.
Grant
Not even finished our third week of Floriade and we have had 40,000 visitors!
Just 10 days to go.
Grant

