
Josh
Thanks Boics, It was worth the drive and good to support other clubs. I had not seen this maple before either but thought it had potential and was something different. People always said I was differentBoics wrote:Hello Josh.
I'm not too familiar with that particular style of Acer but that one in particular looks like a fun project you have on your hands there.
I look forward to seeing where this one goes.
Rest of your purchases look good as well and good on you for making the pilgrimage to support those at the Goldfields.
Mmmmmmmm I was wondering what the rules were for that. Personally I don't go for that sort of thing, lucky numbers ect.. but I do respect the art of bonsai and the cultures it came from so will most likely take a cutting if I can't get another one .Andrew F wrote:Love the olive clump, if you are planning a forest [setting] you might wanna invest in at least one more tree as the number four symbolizes death in some asian cultures, metaphorically, too each their own but food for thought.
Hehehe nor do i, i just know how some bonsai folk can be pedantic about such things, mainly that forest settings in low numbers should also be odd 5,7,9 ect Best of luck keep me updated on that olivekidsandall wrote:Mmmmmmmm I was wondering what the rules were for that. Personally I don't go for that sort of thing, lucky numbers ect.. but I do respect the art of bonsai and the cultures it came from so will most likely take a cutting if I can't get another one .Andrew F wrote:Love the olive clump, if you are planning a forest [setting] you might wanna invest in at least one more tree as the number four symbolizes death in some asian cultures, metaphorically, too each their own but food for thought.
Thanks for the heads up Andrew![]()
Josh
I looked at this tree for ages, I saw the roots needed work but I can deal with that. I've been reading up on them and they seem pretty tough which is good for me. It wasn't till I got home and realised the tag had your name on it Bodhidharmabodhidharma wrote:It is a Campestre or Hedgerow Maple. A demanding but rewarding subject. Worth it just for the Autumn colour of yellow and bright green. The tree needs attention to the roots but very doable. It will be a good project for you JoshTrevor pots are great arent they. Very organic, i have many.