Sno’s class of 2020
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I like that pot Sno. Don't see enough hand made rectangles, imho. Thought it was a Tracey Francis at first sight!
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It came from a French online bonsai shop that sold different euro potters stuff . Its a beautiful pot but there’s no makers mark so I can’t remember who made it .melbrackstone wrote: ↑October 21st, 2020, 7:33 pm I like that pot Sno. Don't see enough hand made rectangles, imho. Thought it was a Tracey Francis at first sight!
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Gee I like that calli in that rectangular pot.
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This tree has outgrown its pot .Leptospermum grandifoluim , a local species up here . It’s quite a tall tree , ( not this one ) they grow up to 10 m ,the tallest I have seen was probably 5 m . They love wet feet and if you want to grow one as bonsai you better have scissors that are sharp and ready all the time .
This one has been in an Erin pot for 5 or so years and now the roots are starting to get a bit ‘ club footed ‘ so I am putting it into a Sue McFarland pot to stretch its feet for a while .
The photos are a bit dodgy because the camera lens was dirty .
This one has been in an Erin pot for 5 or so years and now the roots are starting to get a bit ‘ club footed ‘ so I am putting it into a Sue McFarland pot to stretch its feet for a while .
The photos are a bit dodgy because the camera lens was dirty .
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These two are growing on me .
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Repotted this Leptospermum continentale into a 42 mice pot .
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Nice one Sno, love the combo
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I've been enjoying watching 42mice's experiments with layering clay, and this result really stands out, good choice!!
Love the movement in that trunk, beautiful tree.
Love the movement in that trunk, beautiful tree.
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That euc is a stunner. Do you know the species, and is that the juvenile foliage?
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I am turning into a tech head . My partner has an iPhone which takes heaps better photos than this iPad but my fingers (even though I have small hands ( keels ) ) struggle to type .
So the photos in the last post were uploaded from her phone and now I’m back on the iPad .
Eucalyptus rubida . It’s about to get a major haircut and then I am going to put it onto a granite slab so I thought I would post some photos of what it looks like now ,just in case it all goes pear shaped . For those that know this tree it has had a major change , I removed the gin . E rubida around here are quite fluid with smooth twists in the branches . The gin was a bit rigid and to my eye it jarred to much . Anyway I can’t stick it back on .
So the photos in the last post were uploaded from her phone and now I’m back on the iPad .
Eucalyptus rubida . It’s about to get a major haircut and then I am going to put it onto a granite slab so I thought I would post some photos of what it looks like now ,just in case it all goes pear shaped . For those that know this tree it has had a major change , I removed the gin . E rubida around here are quite fluid with smooth twists in the branches . The gin was a bit rigid and to my eye it jarred to much . Anyway I can’t stick it back on .
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Hi Greg there is a thread on this tree here . https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/forum/view ... 78&t=21492
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I am a big fan ,wish he would make more and make it easier to purchase . Hint ,hint Emelbrackstone wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2020, 6:47 pm I've been enjoying watching 42mice's experiments with layering clay, and this result really stands out, good choice!!
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I know where you can get one!Sno wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2020, 7:43 pmI am a big fan ,wish he would make more and make it easier to purchase . Hint ,hint Emelbrackstone wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2020, 6:47 pm I've been enjoying watching 42mice's experiments with layering clay, and this result really stands out, good choice!!
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