Hi
Have been catching up on emails after a busy few weeks.
Finally got around to looking up some of the "winners" from the US Nation Bonsai Exhibition (care of BonsaiBark newsletter)
Would love to hear peoples thoughts on:
- Ho Yoku Award for the Finest Western Display. Japanese Maple by Joseph Noga of Winterville, North Carolina. (3rd Picture down on following link)
http://bonsaibark.com/2012/06/15/the-3r ... ts-are-in/
U.S National Bonsai Exhibition
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Re: U.S National Bonsai Exhibition
I personally love it, as soon as I looked at it the voice in my head said that's cool. thanks for sharing
Rin
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Re: U.S National Bonsai Exhibition
That maple is kind of cute but the palmatum exhibited by Suthin is amazing, I have seen some of his work on IBC and think his trees must be some of the best outside Japan.
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Re: U.S National Bonsai Exhibition
The hanging basket maple is certainly different. A lot of thought in how to display it. That must have kept him up a few nights thinking. I agree with Craig, what a magnificent Palmatum.
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Re: U.S National Bonsai Exhibition
It looked like it was a magnificent Exhibition, from the trees I saw on the Bill V link too.
The maple is great. The JBP looks pretty ordinary to me, someone who does not grow them
the Ho Yoku maple is truly fascinating.
Roger
The maple is great. The JBP looks pretty ordinary to me, someone who does not grow them

the Ho Yoku maple is truly fascinating.
Roger
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Hmmm...Roger wrote:The JBP looks pretty ordinary to me, someone who does not grow them![]()


