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I am not sure if this person is on AusBonsai but crumbs .... check out the growth on this Yamadori paperbark in just three years! https://www.reddit.com/r/Bonsai/commen ... ame=iossmf

Apologies if the link doesn’t work - I am not sure if it will, I found it on reddit.

Great job and well done to whoever is growing this tree. ImageImage

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Link worked a treat. Thanks for sharing :tu: awesome paperbark
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This tree was posted by David Willoughby as a progression a few years back. I remembered it as soon as I saw it...
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/forum/view ... 99#p239682
I don’t know him personally but he has some great trees, this is just one of them. Would love an update or two David if you have a moment!
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What a beautiful tree, thanks heaps for sharing the link I can't believe that much growth came in three years.
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