Norway Spruce -Picea Abies

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Norway Spruce -Picea Abies

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This is one of the Yamadori The Hacker and Myself collected from Falls Creek during the eradication program on the Mountain .
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While most were destroyed we did managed to save a few . This was re-potted into a training bonsai pot back in early Winter , it has just had its first wiring and trim today .
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Rough and ready but for a trainer it is quite a good one .

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Re: Norway Spruce -Picea Abies

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looking good Alipine.

I was just thinking to my self you have been a little Quite
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Hi Fiveoffive , "quiet" no good making too much noise , end up with a headache . This is only 1 of around 200 plants that have been trimmed over the last few days , sitting around and laying around shaping tree's is good therapy . All the shade sails are up again over the potted stock and 2 grow beds have shade covers/wind breaks over the top to keep that bloody heat and wind at bay . Definitely the quiet achiever , might take today off and go fishing .

Cheers Alpine
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