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Amazing work!
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This are some pictures I got from taisho en. Most of the mames there are made from airlayers.
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dansai wrote:Awesome trees Neli.

Thanks for sharing
I wanted you to get some ideas for your pine if you dont want to grow it. If you should decide, remember you need to start ramification early.
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shadowazure wrote:Amazing work!
I forgot how to multyquote on this forum.
Taisho en specializes in mame and shohin and they are well known as one of the best.
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Jason wrote:
Neli wrote:I posted this some time ago on BN and was lazy to go look for the pictures again. Thanks for telling me. I shall edit all the posts and put new pictures.
I wanted to help Dansai with his pine.
Silly me I thought they will have the same URLs. I shall do it again shortly and correct all the entries. I was rushing so much.
They are spread in so many different folders I am not sure how to find them all again.
I think that we need to have a BN account for them to show for us :)

Most are working though :) and they look great!
Yes I hosted them now all locally. Hope to entice some of you to make mame. :lol:
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Neli wrote:All are hosted locally now but maybe jumbled and some could not find.
and some more for inspiration
All working fine now :) again, thankyou!

Makes me want to go and get myself a pine! I've not touched one yet, not because I don't like them, just because I don't want to overwhelm myself with different species :P

I will try a mame one day, I've got the pots for it, just now need the skill to keep them alive :P haha
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They are not hard to keep You will enjoy them a lot. Hope I will see you one day posting a pine mame. :P
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Jason wrote: Makes me want to go and get myself a pine! I've not touched one yet
I am in the same sort of boat here, I want one but haven't found the right one as of yet, I can see my self getting one this year or the next.
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Wow. Very nice trees!
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Remember you can buy just a sapling, and make the fused trunk one. That one is lots of fun and it does not take so long.
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Neli wrote:They are not hard to keep You will enjoy them a lot. Hope I will see you one day posting a pine mame. :P
I'm working on a couple of mame's at the moment, but not Pine... not yet at least :P haha
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Mames are not too hard to make...more harder to keep. If you root a big cutting you can have a mame in no time. Cute little one. I need to post my mame here.
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