
I said I would not.
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I said I would not.
Just to prove a point that I do have other than Australian plants here are some of what I have.
Chamaecyparis flabberlaformis obtusa nana 
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Thanks Pup, I'm really glad you have posted your exotics. They show your style off very well.
I love your Mame collection and would like to see them showcased on their own. Perhaps with a coin or something to show the size.
Thanks,
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I love your Mame collection and would like to see them showcased on their own. Perhaps with a coin or something to show the size.
Thanks,
Steven
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Steven I do have them with a double a battery for size comparison some where. I'll fish them out.AusBonsai wrote:Thanks Pup, I'm really glad you have posted your exotics. They show your style off very well.
I love your Mame collection and would like to see them showcased on their own. Perhaps with a coin or something to show the size.
Thanks,
Steven
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Bit of a tread revival, very nice trees Pup.
Can't but help myself with a correction, The last Hinoki is a Chamaecyparis obtusa "Flabelliformis" These are an incredibly slow growing dwarf. I have one that is over 30 years old and is only a foot and a half tall. They grow as round blobs, beautiful green foliage, unfortunately suffers from the hinoki habit of loosing internal foliage. They make excellent small bonsai because of there slow, fine growth, roughly a centimetre or so a year. Rarely seen though, which is more the pity.
Once again, a nice gallery of trees,
Thanks Pup
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Can't but help myself with a correction, The last Hinoki is a Chamaecyparis obtusa "Flabelliformis" These are an incredibly slow growing dwarf. I have one that is over 30 years old and is only a foot and a half tall. They grow as round blobs, beautiful green foliage, unfortunately suffers from the hinoki habit of loosing internal foliage. They make excellent small bonsai because of there slow, fine growth, roughly a centimetre or so a year. Rarely seen though, which is more the pity.
Once again, a nice gallery of trees,
Thanks Pup
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Very impressive gallery of trees. I agree with Steven, a "closer" look at the mame would be terrific.
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Watto there here somewhere with a double A battery for size comparison.
Paul thank you for that I knew it was not right,and spell check was no good. I have a conifer book but it is not in there.
Yes they are very slow grower's.
Mrs Pup watches me like a hawk when I move it to clean it out.
Pup
They are on page 89 of my posts under Mame Shito and Shohin from when the site was in its infancy.
Being an Computer twit I do not know how to give you the link maybe the temporary boss Fly can do it please.
Pup
Paul thank you for that I knew it was not right,and spell check was no good. I have a conifer book but it is not in there.
Yes they are very slow grower's.
Mrs Pup watches me like a hawk when I move it to clean it out.

Pup

They are on page 89 of my posts under Mame Shito and Shohin from when the site was in its infancy.
Being an Computer twit I do not know how to give you the link maybe the temporary boss Fly can do it please.

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i agree love the styling of them all, nothing to drastic or far out, perfect in my opinion
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Very nice collection. I especially like the two in the first photo. Mrs Pup is obviously a dab hand at the bonsai bench. 

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Very nice presentation Pup, especially the mame collection. It is always appreciated when you post here.
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Could these be what you mean?Pup wrote:Steven I do have them with a double a battery for size comparison some where. I'll fish them out.AusBonsai wrote:Thanks Pup, I'm really glad you have posted your exotics. They show your style off very well.
I love your Mame collection and would like to see them showcased on their own. Perhaps with a coin or something to show the size.
Thanks,
Steven
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or these?
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Very nice Pup, thanks for the link Stymie
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