This one got a bit dry earlier in spring but fortunately no real damage done this time.
[shibui] trident maple
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Re: [shibui] trident maple
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- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 7675
- Joined: August 22nd, 2009, 8:41 pm
- Favorite Species: trident maple
- Bonsai Age: 41
- Bonsai Club: Albury/Wodonga; BSV; Canberra; VNBC
- Location: Yackandandah
- Has thanked: 67 times
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Re: [shibui] trident maple
I see that Steven needs 2 final photos to stay in the running.
Here's one without the tape measure.
This tree has achieved the basic shape and size I'd planned for. There is not much room for real ramification on shohin this size. I'll just keep trimming new shoots as they grow and thin out each winter.
It is currently sitting on the water tray to help maintain moisture over the hotter months.
Here's one without the tape measure.
This tree has achieved the basic shape and size I'd planned for. There is not much room for real ramification on shohin this size. I'll just keep trimming new shoots as they grow and thin out each winter.
It is currently sitting on the water tray to help maintain moisture over the hotter months.
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