Brazilian Natives II

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Brazilian Natives II

Post by RODRIGO DIAS »

Sorry for the quality of the plants, the topic is only to show that we have some plants in BRAZIL

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Post by anttal63 »

again rod thanks for sharing, some good potential there. :D
Regards Antonio:
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Post by kcpoole »

Very nice Rodrigues

I like the veiw ( and the tree ) in the 5th photo.
Looks like somewhere in the mountains

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Post by Jon Chown »

Hey Rodrigues - Thanks a lot for sharing those great photos of your trees and your friends. I did visit your website but could only look at the photos - can't speak the lingo. You speak excellent English though so you will just have to be the Honorary interpreter.

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hi Rodrigo! thanks for sharing your pics/trees with us!
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Antall
tanks :D

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Jonh
with great difficulty can I communicate in written form, the advantage of the Bonsai is that any word is replaced by images

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Post by daiviet_nguyen »

Hi Rodrigo,

A lot of activities are going on at your place :)

I like this one: http://www.papagoiaba.postbb.net/viewto ... f=11&t=490

The person is very handy with graphic software. Quite impressive.

And in this one: http://www.papagoiaba.postbb.net/viewto ... f=16&t=162

The tree with the pinkish flowers in the second last picture is interesting.

Do you know its scientific name please?

Thank you and best regards,

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Post by mudlarkpottery »

Hi Rodrigo. I wouldn't mind having a few of those "poor quality" trees in my collection. They are great trees and great photos. Keep them coming.
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Post by Pup »

G, day Rodrigo, I do not look at the posts in, the exotics that often especially when tree's I know nothing of appear.
My main Question is ? do you know Roberto Gerpe. He was in Western Australia for the convention we had herein 2001.
We have over the years been in touch with email's.
He spent some time in America with the Late Great John. Y Naka. He is now back in Brazil.
I know that Brazil is a big place. Bonsai is usually very confined, to some clubs. So if you do know him say helloto him for my wife and I. :) Pup
By the way some very nice tree's in these pictures. Worthy of bench space at my place any time. :D Pup
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