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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.
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
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
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
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.