Pinus Mugho Clump "Medusa"

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Re: Pinus Mugho Clump "Medusa"

Post by dansai »

Lovely work Gerard. I like it in the new pot. I thought it was a bit lost in the old one. This one gives more weight to the tree.
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Gerard this this stunning. What a wonderful transformation; taking a good tree to a new level. This tree now a definite style and therefore a stronger character. I’m drawn to this far more than the original styling. It’s also helpful to see how you progressed the top too. Love the way it’s mounded in the pot too. Lessons everywhere. Top stuff. Thanks for posting this new picture.


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Nice progression and result

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Re: Pinus Mugho Clump "Medusa"

Post by LLK »

Great job with a multi-trunk pine, and a Mugo at that! Personally, I wouldn't have known what to do with it, if I had been given it.
Never seen any pine like it.
I look forward to further development.

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