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John Hollbrook still around the bonsai scene ? Haven't seen him for 20 years.
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Brian wrote:John Hollbrook still around the bonsai scene ? Haven't seen him for 20 years.
Yes,

Saw him about 4 weeks ago .

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Progress report
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I have cleaned out the foliage pads, peeled and cleaned the bark to reveal some wonderful colour and treated the deadwood with wood hardener and lime sulphur a week later.
Soon it will get a repot and then hopefully some vigor will return
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Great purchase Gerard

What a fantastic history this tree has. It is nice to see it continue under your care. It would be a pleasure to own a tree like this.

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Good work Gerard.
Now there are some lovely colours in the trunk there :-) :hooray:

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Another clean out, slowly removing unwanted branches, what about the first branch on the right?
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Food for thought Gezz ??? I would in a heart beat if it were mine !!! :tu: :tu: :tu:
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Yes Elsie Gras was a warm and friendly president of the bonsai society of Victoria for a long time. Glad the tree has gone into your care mate.
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Brian wrote:Yes Elsie Gras was a warm and friendly president of the bonsai society of Victoria for a long time. Glad the tree has gone into your care mate.
The BSV president is always warm and friendly :whistle:
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A new pot and potting angle after a restyle in July.
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Lovely tree, and the black and white photo is a cracker. Thanks again for the books, one can but aspire.

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Superb tree and history! It is looking really good and without the lower RHS branch it is more evocative than it was previously. Great job restoring its vigour and training it so beautifully. Ash
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Yes, that is looking lovely Gerard. Very nice :tu: Nice improvement.
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What specie is a Naka Juniper and is it obtainable in Australian bonsai nurseries in Sydney?
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xIIRevoEvoS wrote:What specie is a Naka Juniper and is it obtainable in Australian bonsai nurseries in Sydney?
John Yoshio Naka, was a Japanese American, a highly regarded bonsai teacher and author. He visited Australia on several occasions in the 1970's. What separated him from other teachers was his great understanding of both Japanese bonsai and English language he passed away in 2004.

This tree was styled during one of his visits to Australia (1975) it is a blue star juniper.
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Gerard wrote:
xIIRevoEvoS wrote:What specie is a Naka Juniper and is it obtainable in Australian bonsai nurseries in Sydney?
John Yoshio Naka, was a Japanese American, a highly regarded bonsai teacher and author. He visited Australia on several occasions in the 1970's. What separated him from other teachers was his great understanding of both Japanese bonsai and English language he passed away in 2004.

This tree was styled during one of his visits to Australia (1975) it is a blue star juniper.
Sorry to hear.

Blue star juni obtainable in Australia by any chance?
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