Sorry Dario none at hand.... they are on my work computer and i am working from another office. Ill see if i can dig some up in a few days.
Thanks for the comments.
Shimpaku headache
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Re: Shimpaku headache
No. You're quite welcome.Hi Lisa hope you don't mind enquiries about other peoples trees in your thread?
Cheers, Dario.

Lisa.
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Jow if you can dig some pics up at some stage I would enjoy seeing them. Hope your wrist reconstruction heals well and quickly.
And thanks Lisa, I look forward to seeing your juniper and the vision you have for it come to fruition.
Cheers, Dario.
And thanks Lisa, I look forward to seeing your juniper and the vision you have for it come to fruition.
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: Shimpaku headache
Fraid not, no idea. After the transformations in 2012 I lost interest in the bl...dy thing and gave it away. Since then I've come to the conclusion that the greatest thing in bonsai is working on one's trees and having an unconventional one is fun + challenge. It's not necessary to turn it straight away into a more conventional tree. As it grows, sooner or later it will show possibilities that are not there at the earlier stage. It just takes time.
Lisa
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