Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
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Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
This little Acacia Senegal is being trained in the South-African Pierneef style. The foto from the front doesnt give the 3dimensional view I would like so i post one from the top too. Any comments or advice welcome.
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
hey lennard do your acacia flower like our Australian ones do?
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Lennard,lennard wrote:This little Acacia Senegal is being trained in the South-African Pierneef style.
I am not familiar with the South-African Pierneef style. Is this a local style where you live?
I would like to learn more about this style if you are willing to share.
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
That's a great tree, top view shows it to the best advantage you're right. Pierneef refering to this chap?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobus_Hendrik_Pierneef
Finding the Bonsai Giraffes to eat it into that style would be the tricky bit I'm guessing?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobus_Hendrik_Pierneef
Finding the Bonsai Giraffes to eat it into that style would be the tricky bit I'm guessing?

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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
http://www.gbu.co.za/trees/jacobhendrikpierneef.htm
Here is another link showing some of his artwork and a description of the bonsai style as well.
Lennard,
I really like your styling of the tree, I think your definatly on the right track. I think the peirneef style woruld look great on a eyuc as some of his art works resemble many large old gums seen here in Oz. If you have any previous progression shots of this tree it would be great to see them, as well as future progression. look forward to seeing more of your tree/s.
Here is another link showing some of his artwork and a description of the bonsai style as well.
Lennard,
I really like your styling of the tree, I think your definatly on the right track. I think the peirneef style woruld look great on a eyuc as some of his art works resemble many large old gums seen here in Oz. If you have any previous progression shots of this tree it would be great to see them, as well as future progression. look forward to seeing more of your tree/s.
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Check out this page for some info on the various "African Bonsai Styles"
http://www.pretoriabonsaikai.org/08africanstyles.htm
The Website of the Pretoria Bonsai Kai, Which is the club started by Charles Ceronio
http://www.pretoriabonsaikai.org/08africanstyles.htm
The Website of the Pretoria Bonsai Kai, Which is the club started by Charles Ceronio
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
scott, woz, kcpoole
Thanks guys, I appreciate the links.
I have been working with a few A. farnesiana that I started from seed several years ago. Unfortunately, Acacia is not a popular tree for bonsai here and there is not much information available on developing them as such.
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks guys, I appreciate the links.
I have been working with a few A. farnesiana that I started from seed several years ago. Unfortunately, Acacia is not a popular tree for bonsai here and there is not much information available on developing them as such.
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Yes, all Acacias do flower.BonsaiBoy wrote:hey lennard do your acacia flower like our Australian ones do?
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Here is a old Acasia Nigrescens:
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Nice lennard, Is it yours?lennard wrote:Here is a old Acasia Nigrescens:
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Re: Acacia Senegal Pierneef style.
Yes/No - its at this moment a co-owned plant. My friend and I bought a few trees a few months ago and havent split then up between us. My friend likes this tree very much and I like the one Buxus. He is probably going to take the Acacia and me the buxus. Here is the Buxus:kcpoole wrote:Nice lennard, Is it yours?lennard wrote:Here is a old Acasia Nigrescens:
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