Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
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Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
Went to Canberra the other week, and purchased my first Shohin trees from Leigh Taafe.
Both trees are in P. K. pots.
So as you do when you get something new, you would like others to see them as well.
So here are some photo's I took, just mucking around with the camera.
Bonappetit..
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Re: Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
1st tree corky or seiju elm
2nd tree definitely a Zelkova serrata, Japanese grey bark elm.
By the way the light green smooth glaze PK pot is a beauty. I have one but Pat can't remember making that glaze.
Grant
2nd tree definitely a Zelkova serrata, Japanese grey bark elm.
By the way the light green smooth glaze PK pot is a beauty. I have one but Pat can't remember making that glaze.
Grant
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Re: Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
Hello.Grant Bowie wrote:1st tree corky or seiju elm
2nd tree definitely a Zelkova serrata, Japanese grey bark elm.
By the way the light green smooth glaze PK pot is a beauty. I have one but Pat can't remember making that glaze.
Grant
Thanks Grant, had a fair ideas on what the first tree was. Could not rember the second one.
Regards.
Irish

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Re: Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
Beautiful trees!
The first tree's pot is absolutely cute as a button too!
Nice one and thanks for sharing.
The first tree's pot is absolutely cute as a button too!
Nice one and thanks for sharing.
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Re: Silhouette of a Shohin Tree.
Nice Seiju Elm, it's got great taper and structure to work with
... but the pot, that's a cracker of a pot, very unique, love it 


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