Thought Id post the winning tree from different angles.
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Peter
Different angles of recent comp tree
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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
G'day.
Well done, I like that.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers.
Irish.
Well done, I like that.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers.
Irish.

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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
Excellent little tree Peter 

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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
Very nice! That last shot really puts it into perspective, I was thinking the tree was much larger until I saw that photo 

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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
I have some Big tree's,
I have some medium size tree's
But jeez I love little tree's !!
I've got some of them too, but not quite this good.
I have some medium size tree's
But jeez I love little tree's !!
I've got some of them too, but not quite this good.
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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
Awesome work Peter!
Beautiful little tree and I really like that pot, or should I say the patina (? if that is right)...
Beautiful little tree and I really like that pot, or should I say the patina (? if that is right)...

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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
The "back" of this tree looks great as well Peter!
Well done!
Well done!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: Different angles of recent comp tree
Thankyou all for the comments,
It goes to show that some basic material from Bunnings can become a nice Bonsai in a relativly short period of time.
It is not up to its full potential yet but in another couple of years it may be close.
Regards,
Peter
It goes to show that some basic material from Bunnings can become a nice Bonsai in a relativly short period of time.
It is not up to its full potential yet but in another couple of years it may be close.
Regards,
Peter