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Eugênia Involucrata, Rio Grande Cherry...

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This tree was collected the 3 years a go…
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It was worked the 2 years a go…
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Close of wires...
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Left side...
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Rigth side...
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Back side...
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Details of the wirework ...
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Branches seen underneath...
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Size...
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Re: Eugênia Involucrata, Rio Grande Cherry...

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Nice branching. The trunk could have been chopped shorter at start. It would also be nice to do some carving for this stock.
Always we hope someone else has the answer.
Bonsai is an art of shrinking.
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Without a doubt it still has very to be made.
Good tip, thanks.
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