Collected large Maple

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Collected large Maple

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bonborn wrote:
tomktn wrote:I got mine few years back.

That is an amazing tree. Absolutely love it.
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I gave it a hair cut, feel free to suggest for further trimming
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tomktn wrote:
bonborn wrote:
tomktn wrote:I got mine few years back.

That is an amazing tree. Absolutely love it.
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I gave it a hair cut, feel free to suggest for further trimming
Tomktn...that is a fascinating tree. :shock: I love it too. :yes:

I don't know much about Maples but its captivating. When you get a lot more ramification and the leader thickens a lot more it is going to look beautiful. Well done. :clap:

Perhaps start a different thread for this though.
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No that is a very nice trunk :yes:
can you give some background info on it please? Where / when / how long?

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:o :shock: :crikey: :tu: , I love that tree . As ken has said, can you tell us a bit about this tree :mrgreen:
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What a Trunk! So much character....

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Great trunk
A stick in a pot is better than no stick at all. Remember even the best bonsai started as a stick.
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Beast. In a good way.
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Hi everyone
Thanks for the comments.
I am tied up with work at the moment. I get back with more post when have time.
These photos were taken a few years ago.
cheers,
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I dug it up around 2004 in Guildford.
It was planted about 30 yrs before that by a lady. When she passed away, all branches were cut off because it was on the way when the her son mowed the lawn.
I offered him a box of beer in exchange, he was happy.
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Hi tomktn, this is a very nice trunk for a Japanese Maple . Definitely inspiration to get a trunk potted up here and progressing .

Cheers Alpineart
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