Stately old pine
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Stately old pine
I was lucky enough to sit in on a discussion about the past and future of this old radiata.
It is a likely display tree for the AABC convention in May and the owner is keen for it to be looking at its finest.
After a few slight tweaks I expect it will come up an absolute treat for those lucky enough to attend.
It is a likely display tree for the AABC convention in May and the owner is keen for it to be looking at its finest.
After a few slight tweaks I expect it will come up an absolute treat for those lucky enough to attend.
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That's a great looking tree Gerard, best of luck to the owner for the Convention,, cheers for posting mate 

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Whoa
i also am in the" love it " category

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It deserves a better pot!! also slightly larger.
Nice tree though.
Cheers Pup
Nice tree though.
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Re: Stately old pine
Not that i am a expert on pots etc but since it has been mentioned you can see what pup is talking about. A tree that good does deserve it. Also in the love it category 

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The pot was discussed at length,
A Japanese pot as good as or better than this one would be a huge challenge.
I like it very much (perhaps the photo does not do it justice)
A Japanese pot as good as or better than this one would be a huge challenge.
I like it very much (perhaps the photo does not do it justice)
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It does not have to be Japanese! there are some very good Chinese and Korean pots on the market. It does to need to be bigger on length, as it appears too short for the twoGerard wrote:The pot was discussed at length,
A Japanese pot as good as or better than this one would be a huge challenge.
I like it very much (perhaps the photo does not do it justice)
primary branches.
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Re: Stately old pine
Photos like this are one reason that this forum is my favourite form of prograstination
Thanks for sharing it.
Andrew.

Thanks for sharing it.
Andrew.
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Thanks for posting these pics Gerard, it is great to see some of the trees that are hiding in people's yards.
I'll definitely be having a close look at this one in May.
I'll definitely be having a close look at this one in May.
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Yes i have to agree with whats been said .It could grace my meager few Bonsai for sure .This country has some spectacular large Bonsai however rarely do we get to see them . Thanks for posting this Ripper Radiata .
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This one is on the list for next weeks convention 

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I look forward to this one !!! Its makin me all warm and fuzzy...



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Re: Stately old pine
Great tree
I agree with Pup. The pot needs to be at least 20% longer but with same depth IMO.
Thank you for sharing Gerard

I agree with Pup. The pot needs to be at least 20% longer but with same depth IMO.
Thank you for sharing Gerard

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