
M. rhaphiophylla clump. It's basically a piece of root and rotten away trunk. Not bonsai but fun to grow, we'll see what becomes of it .

Cheers guys,MattA wrote:Hey Craig,
Any chance of seeing a few more pics from the other sides?
I have seen much poorer starting material turned into showstopping bonsai so why not this one?
Matt
Not really Matt just very Glad that someone else has taken up the challenge. It means I have a buddy with whom I can discuss various options and collecting techniques and recovery systems.MattA wrote:Ok maybe not material this bad![]()
Seriously tho thats not bad wood at all & you got options to play with .
If space is a problem you simply make room by creating forests...Or swamps![]()
A little bit of Melaleuca envy there Pup?
Matt
Pup,Pup wrote:Not really Matt just very Glad that someone else has taken up the challenge. It means I have a buddy with whom I can discuss various options and collecting techniques and recovery systems.MattA wrote:Ok maybe not material this bad![]()
Seriously tho thats not bad wood at all & you got options to play with .
If space is a problem you simply make room by creating forests...Or swamps![]()
A little bit of Melaleuca envy there Pup?
Matt
Also which ones are more prone to what problems. As living in this part of the world our conditions, mean we have to try a lot of differing things.
As we have found with trees that have gone from here to the east, they need time to ajust.
Cheers MatePup
A pic of me...Craig wrote:MattA wrote:Ok maybe not material this bad
now i really am mad,
Craig wrote:coming along nicelyI even gave it a new home.