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Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 13th, 2024, 7:06 pm
by melbrackstone
As always, Redlands show usually has a very good selection of native trees. Here are all the pics I took, of all the different trees.
1509-Chinese Hackberry.jpg
1510-Volkameriaheterophylla-.jpg
1511-PJFig.jpg
1512-CoastalTeaTree.jpg
1513-PJFig.jpg
1514-JBPine.jpg
1515-Westringia.jpg
1516-Shohin.jpg
1517CorkyBarkElm.jpg
1519-BuxusHarlandii.jpg
1520-bougie.jpg
1521-Swampy.jpg
1522MelaleucaLinariifolia.jpg
1523-LavenderStar.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 13th, 2024, 7:07 pm
by melbrackstone
1524-Juniper.jpg
1525-JBPine.jpg
1526-CrepeMyrtle.jpg
1527-FicusMicrocarpa.jpg
1528-WeepingTeaTree.jpg
1529-MtSpurgeonBP.jpg
1531-EucalyptusSp.jpg
1532-FicusMicrocarpa.jpg
1533-Grevillearobusta.jpg
1534-Volkameria.jpg
1535-FicusMicrocarpa.jpg
1536-MelaleucaLinariifolia.jpg
1537-FicusSalicaria.jpg
1538-LemonScentedTeaTree.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 13th, 2024, 7:09 pm
by melbrackstone
1539-BottleBrush.jpg
1540-PortularcariaAfra.jpg
1541-BlaawJuniper.jpg
1542-SyzygiumResilience.jpg
1543-JBPine.jpg
1544-Volkameria.jpg
1545-CoastalBanksia.jpg
1546-FicusRubiginosa.jpg
1547-BabingtoniaVirgata.jpg
1548-Duranta.jpg
1549-ChineseElm.jpg
1550-MelaleucaLinariifolia.jpg
1551-BuxusHarlandii.jpg
1552-LeptospermumPolygalifolium.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 13th, 2024, 7:10 pm
by melbrackstone
1554-LeptospermumSp.jpg
1555-Bougainvillea.jpg
1556-BaeckeaFrutescens.jpg
1557-FicusSalicaria.jpg
1559-FicusSp.jpg
1560-Juniper.jpg
1561-BrazillianCherry.jpg
1562-ChineseElm.jpg
1563-MelaleucaLinariifolia.jpg
1564-MelaleucaBracteata.jpg
1565-JBPine.jpg
1566-Juniper.jpg
1567-ChineseElm.jpg
1568-ChineseHackberry.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 13th, 2024, 7:11 pm
by melbrackstone
1569-ChineseElm.jpg
1570-Juniper.jpg
1571-Juniper.jpg
1572-FicusBenjamina.jpg
1573-Shohin.jpg
1574-BabingoniaVirgata.jpg
1575-Shohin.jpg
1576-FicusSalicaria.jpg
1577-shohin.jpg
1578-Azalea.jpg
1579-Shohin.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 9:13 am
by Keep Calm and Ramify
They would've taken some considerable time to upload so thanks for sharing so many pics. :tu:
You forgot to mention which were your favorite/s?

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 9:25 am
by melbrackstone
Thanks KCAR, I appreciate knowing what each tree species is, if possible, so I am happy to take the time to rename them for that reason alone.

Baeckea is definitely a fav of mine at any time, I must admit, and I like the casual styling of these trees without the full foliage dome canopy.
1574-BabingtoniaVirgata.jpg
1556--BaeckeaFrutescens.jpg

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 6:21 pm
by GavinG
Yes, thanks for your work MelB, it's good to catch up with what folk are up to.

Gavin

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 7:19 pm
by Dean.C
Looks like a fantastic show !
Also thank you for including the species in your file names , it makes it a lot easier than squinting at the cards :tu2:

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 7:48 pm
by melbrackstone
Cheers Gavin and Dean. I do like being able to tell what the trees are when I'm looking at the pics, so I do what I can to give that info in the file name.

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 14th, 2024, 9:07 pm
by shibui
Squinted at the cards for nearly half the pics before realising the species name was coming up in the pic file name :oops:

Thanks for taking the time to take photos and to post them here.

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society Show pics.

Posted: April 15th, 2024, 7:19 am
by melbrackstone
shibui wrote: April 14th, 2024, 9:07 pm Squinted at the cards for nearly half the pics before realising the species name was coming up in the pic file name :oops:

Thanks for taking the time to take photos and to post them here.
I take the pic with the card if I can so I know what the tree is, but yeah, filenames mean that it's there for anyone who wants to know. :)

It also helps me get a handle on the number of species we show. A couple of years back there were a lot more figs, cleros (volkameria,) and also many more claret tops. It's good to see there is more of a spread of different species now.