A couple of littles

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A couple of littles

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Here are a few Mame, that are looking OK for this time of year, so I thought I would share them.
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Post by Josh »

They are amazing Pup. Love the detail in them. Not just sticks but actual trees. Thanks for sharing.

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You wouldn't want to leave them for your neighbor to water on a 40 degree day :cry: very nice
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Very nice pup, very nice indeed. How do you keep the soil moist over the long Perth summer?
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As always, nothing surprises me with you Pup... :worship: :worship:
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Please sir can we see some more. :worship:
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Post by Sean M »

Just superb. I love that second Catlin Elm.
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That's like a lesson in the difference between actual mame bonsai and twigs in a mame pot. Your work is exception.


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Absolutely magnificent. They are detailed.
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Some very nice trees Pup. Not convinced by the Cassuarina though. Not sure the species is good for mame unless you can figure out a way to cut the needles without browning tips. any plan on that one?
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Jeez Pup, your hands must be massive!

(Thanks for posting)

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Hats off to you. Attention to detail is fantastic.
Love the Chinese elm. :tu:
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Love the chinese elm Pup, beautiful, very nice indeed.

I swear I have seen that Casuarina in the game 'plants vs zombies', looks like the fighting Bok Choy. Amazingly miniature version of a casy, nice Pup.

I think the most interesting is the Olea.
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