Black Pine

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Re: Black Pine

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Thanks for the link Don - I have printed and added to my growing information file.

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Re: Black Pine

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JBP.jpg
I forgot these....
Pinus thunbergii.JPG
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wow :!:
stymie wrote:JBP.jpg [ 52.63 KiB | Viewed 7 times ]
is this one shohin :?:


these are both very nice :D
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aaron_tas wrote:wow :!:
stymie wrote:JBP.jpg [ 52.63 KiB | Viewed 7 times ]
is this one shohin :?:


these are both very nice :D
12½" including pot. A trifle bigger than 'Shohin'.
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love that tree :!:

ps, mumsy makes good trifle. :D
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Re: Black Pine

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stymie wrote:I forgot these....
Oh, they just got lost at the back of your collection did they Don :lol:

Very nice trees mate! As always, thanks for sharing.

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Re: Black Pine

Post by daiviet_nguyen »

Hi Steven,

The two top branches are opposite one another, I am not sure what you plan for them?

I like this pine Steven.

Hi Jezz,

The lowest branch is very strong at the end, and not too many secondary branches closer to the trunk. Are you going to cut it off later on, or are you keeping it?

If you keep it, I think you should think about back-budding to develop more branches closer to the trunk as soon as possible.

Regards,

Viet.
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