Yamadori Pines

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Yamadori Pines

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It’s amazing how you can walk, drive or in this case park, in the same place for nearly a decade and not notice the trees. I managed to pick up two Pines at my work this weekend.
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Sorry, don’t know why one of those photo’s have posted twice. :lost:
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Congrats on the dig. There is that turntable, I knew it would be good.
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nice find, are these radiata (montery) pines?
they grow like weeds around here, but lend themselves great to Bonsai!
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Watto wrote:Congrats on the dig. There is that turntable, I knew it would be good.

Thanks. Couldn’t believe my luck. Yeah happy with turntable. Carpentry’s a bit dodgy :whistle:
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SammehSAMURAI wrote:nice find, are these radiata (montery) pines?
they grow like weeds around here, but lend themselves great to Bonsai!
Cheers. I have been trying to figure that out. They have paired needles. Maybe maritime pines. But honestly I don’t know.
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Sbwright wrote:Sorry, don’t know why one of those photo’s have posted twice. :lost:
u :-)
Fixed that for you

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kcpoole wrote:
Sbwright wrote:Sorry, don’t know why one of those photo’s have posted twice. :lost:
u :-)
Fixed that for you

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