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SLR5000 wrote:Thanks for posting and great photos. In your travels, did you see many penjing landscapes??

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Lance everything in seoul is pruned and shaped. The street trees are pine ,ginko ,yew,japanese maple ,azealea and plane tree mainly. All these trees to about 30 foot are pruned. You will find more landscape settings at temples and palaces. I havent come across actual penjing in pots,trays etc. Some of the pines in gardens etc would envy any pine lover.
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One of the thousands of pruned pines around seoul. U will see yew and juniper also. Some of the junipers would have to be old.
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Thanks for the effort Matthew. I loved all the red pine street trees that were everywhere in Seoul. I hope you are having a good time with lots of Bulgogi and kimchee.
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Had a great time in Seoul. Heading to Singapore for a few days. Im definitely. kimchee out for abit. I had some hot dishes but all were delicious. Street food tops .
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Hey Matt.

Cheers for the pics. When I was there it was -15!!! Must have been nice to see everything in leaf

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Jow wrote:Hey Matt.

Cheers for the pics. When I was there it was -15!!! Must have been nice to see everything in leaf

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Joe that is cold!!!lreckon autumn here would be amazing as ot seems 90%of the surrounding hills and mountains are decidious not to mention the street trees. Temp was 22-30 here little humidity and one day of rain.
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Some amazing trees! Thanks for sharing

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