I have found penjing interesting for some time. There is a special beauty that is there. It is only when you see great penjing that you really see how special it is.
I find in penjing (to me at least) it is more about bringing out the beauty of the stock that you are working with more than creating a miniature replication of a real tree.
I would have liked to keep more of the old branches on this stock but I just could not find a way to keep them being in front of the main trunk.
The main trunk has some Great movement and there is a little kicker that leads the tree into this trunk down low.
Will get some wiring done now.
Callistemon penjing dreams
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Re: Callistemon penjing dreams
Look forward to seeing where you take this Bretts, definately awesome material to work with. Really love callistemon's, just wish I had more to work with!
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Re: Callistemon penjing dreams
Hope you like Jason
I really like where I have ended up. It is different to what I had in mind when I set out as in I was really hoping I could utilize many branches and it would have been a more broom shape. It is also different to the norm so I am definitely in the realm of penjing.
There could be a VERY good smaller tree in the right of front angle and maybe we will head there one day but for now I am very happy and this should be lots of fun. It keeps reminding me of a callistemon that was at the NBPCA
The pics are awful with the arvo sun I might try for a better one later.
I really like where I have ended up. It is different to what I had in mind when I set out as in I was really hoping I could utilize many branches and it would have been a more broom shape. It is also different to the norm so I am definitely in the realm of penjing.
There could be a VERY good smaller tree in the right of front angle and maybe we will head there one day but for now I am very happy and this should be lots of fun. It keeps reminding me of a callistemon that was at the NBPCA
The pics are awful with the arvo sun I might try for a better one later.
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Re: Callistemon penjing dreams
Thanks Brett, excellent progression. Is this a "Little John"? Love the low movement which is always difficult to find in collected stock - OK I've jumped the gun - is it collected stock?
It would be appreciated if you could keep us up-date on its progression.
Cheers
Watto
It would be appreciated if you could keep us up-date on its progression.
Cheers
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Hi Watto I believe it is Little John and it is collected stock,
I meant to link the original thread.
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I meant to link the original thread.
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Glad you like
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Thanks mate, I do remember that thread now, but the growth has been quite phenomenal over a relatively short amount of time.
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