This is a Desert ash I got for my brother about 5 or so years ago and it has just been forgotten about and left at my parents place for basically that whole time so I've decided to take charge of it.
It hasn't had any work done on it apart from a massive root chop (severely root bound and and massive taproot) and a trunk chop so it would fit in my car.
Suggestions and virts very much appreciated.
if you want any other pictures or measurements let me know
Desert Ash
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Desert Ash
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Last edited by Vice on September 4th, 2011, 4:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
... It Sounded Like A Good Idea At The Time ...
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Re: Desert Ash
Hi Vice, sorry I have no suggestions with this, but I just wanted to say please keep us updated with its progression as I really like this and wish to see how you go about developing it into a bonsai over the years. I have a couple recently collected and I have to say that you have a good base with nice bark etc.
Will you be reducing it further?
Cheers, Dario.

Will you be reducing it further?
Cheers, Dario.