A mugo with Mauro
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 694
- Joined: November 4th, 2013, 6:47 pm
- Favorite Species: Pines, Junipers
- Bonsai Age: 0
- Location: Wollongong
- Been thanked: 27 times
A mugo with Mauro
Hey folks,
I had the pleasure of spending the day at Bonsai south with Mauro yesterday working on a challenging and beautiful mugo pine
Here's the before shot I had left the tree at the nursery after purchase so I needed to clean it out (which took about 2 hours haha) and once we discussed the options, we agreed that there was 2 trees here, both an informal upright and a nice cascade, but we both also agreed that with a bit of work, we could combine the 2 to get one great tree.
The issue was the large first left branch (wrist thickness)
Enter 3 pieces of flattend 4.5mm wire, raffia, electrical tape, 2 pieces of 6mm wire, one guy wire and a solid steel bar. We managed to get the branch to come around about 90 degrees and then set about setting the main structure.
After this it was up to me to finish the fine wiring and setting the pads (took me another 4 hours last night) and here it is, the finished tree Left view Back Right view All in all I'm over the moon,
Hope you all enjoy and to anybody who is going to be spending time with Mauro you're in for a treat!
Kerrin
I had the pleasure of spending the day at Bonsai south with Mauro yesterday working on a challenging and beautiful mugo pine
Here's the before shot I had left the tree at the nursery after purchase so I needed to clean it out (which took about 2 hours haha) and once we discussed the options, we agreed that there was 2 trees here, both an informal upright and a nice cascade, but we both also agreed that with a bit of work, we could combine the 2 to get one great tree.
The issue was the large first left branch (wrist thickness)
Enter 3 pieces of flattend 4.5mm wire, raffia, electrical tape, 2 pieces of 6mm wire, one guy wire and a solid steel bar. We managed to get the branch to come around about 90 degrees and then set about setting the main structure.
After this it was up to me to finish the fine wiring and setting the pads (took me another 4 hours last night) and here it is, the finished tree Left view Back Right view All in all I'm over the moon,
Hope you all enjoy and to anybody who is going to be spending time with Mauro you're in for a treat!
Kerrin
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- treeman
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 2877
- Joined: August 15th, 2011, 4:47 pm
- Favorite Species: any
- Bonsai Age: 25
- Location: melbourne
- Has thanked: 31 times
- Been thanked: 617 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Nice job. I have a dwarf Scotts pine which is really going to stretch him.
(unless he takes the easy way out)

Mike
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 541
- Joined: July 24th, 2013, 3:31 pm
- Favorite Species: Olive
- Bonsai Age: 4
- Location: Australind WA
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Awesome job.
I would kill to be able to spend some time with this bloke and see what he would do to this...viewtopic.php?f=131&t=16956


- Pup
- Knowledgeable rogue
- Posts: 6357
- Joined: November 12th, 2008, 5:19 pm
- Favorite Species: melaleucas
- Bonsai Age: 31
- Bonsai Club: Bonsai society of Western Australia
- Location: Southern Suburbs of Perth Western Australia
- Been thanked: 36 times
- Contact:
Re: A mugo with Mauro
He will be in Perth in July the Bonsai Society of WA are hosting workshops with him at Glouster Park on the 12th July, Ring Nigel.Raymond wrote:Awesome job.![]()
I would kill to be able to spend some time with this bloke and see what he would do to this...viewtopic.php?f=131&t=16956
IN THE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE ATTAINED, ACHIEVEMENT IS WITHIN SIGHT
I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 117
- Joined: February 20th, 2015, 4:40 pm
- Bonsai Age: 3
- Location: Wollongong
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Beautiful tree, Kerrin. It certainly provides a lot of options! Will be interesting to see how a Mugo does long-term in Wollongong. I like the look of them (and scots), but had always laboured under the (mis?)apprehension that they needed a truly COLD winter to really rest up.
- tex048
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 258
- Joined: January 6th, 2010, 8:04 am
- Favorite Species: Various Figs, Australian Natives
- Bonsai Age: 11
- Bonsai Club: Illawarra
- Location: Sutherland, Sydney
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Hey Kerrin
I didn't get to see the finished tree after i helped you with the bending at the workshop.
Very happy to see the end result, what a great starting point for the tree!
Id love to see it in real life.
Sean
I didn't get to see the finished tree after i helped you with the bending at the workshop.
Very happy to see the end result, what a great starting point for the tree!
Id love to see it in real life.
Sean
- dansai
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 1290
- Joined: May 17th, 2010, 5:33 pm
- Favorite Species: Aussie Natives
- Bonsai Age: 5
- Bonsai Club: Coffs Harbour
- Location: Mid North Coast, NSW, Australia
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 140 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Awesome result Kerrin. Are you planning to change the planting angle when repotting?
Travelling the Mid North Coast of NSW and beyond to attend Markets and other events
www.bonsaibus.com.au - www.facebook.com/TheBonsaiBus - www.instagram.com/thebonsaibus
www.bonsaibus.com.au - www.facebook.com/TheBonsaiBus - www.instagram.com/thebonsaibus
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 694
- Joined: November 4th, 2013, 6:47 pm
- Favorite Species: Pines, Junipers
- Bonsai Age: 0
- Location: Wollongong
- Been thanked: 27 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Thanks for the kind words folks, and a big thank you Sean for your help yesterday, I wasn't meant to finish it but couldn't help myself
all the illawarra members that helped out yesterday were fantastic

-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 694
- Joined: November 4th, 2013, 6:47 pm
- Favorite Species: Pines, Junipers
- Bonsai Age: 0
- Location: Wollongong
- Been thanked: 27 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Happy to see this one is moving fowards well after it's first styling
KerrinYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 694
- Joined: November 4th, 2013, 6:47 pm
- Favorite Species: Pines, Junipers
- Bonsai Age: 0
- Location: Wollongong
- Been thanked: 27 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Bit of an update on this one,
it seems the heavy bend caused a bit more damage than was initially thought, that or too much moisture got in under the layer of electrical tape as the branch under the tape was very wet, either way the whole branch died off.....
Needless to say this was a bit of a blow, but you can only play the hand you are dealt so a restyle was in order.
The rammification needs to be built as it's a bit thin but here it is now
Lets see what we all think
Kerrin
it seems the heavy bend caused a bit more damage than was initially thought, that or too much moisture got in under the layer of electrical tape as the branch under the tape was very wet, either way the whole branch died off.....
Needless to say this was a bit of a blow, but you can only play the hand you are dealt so a restyle was in order.
The rammification needs to be built as it's a bit thin but here it is now
Lets see what we all think
Kerrin
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 889
- Joined: May 19th, 2011, 1:35 pm
- Favorite Species: Figs,Pines.
- Bonsai Age: 0
- Location: Illawarra NSW
- Has thanked: 257 times
- Been thanked: 118 times
Re: A mugo with Mauro
Hi Kerrin just another option as you did ask for a thought,the branch that you have coming down its back is drawing and exaggerating the straightness of the trunk even knowing that there is a kink there I think,what am looking at is a slight bias the other way and and more exaggeration if you like,just another idea mate hope you don't mind... cheers Anthony
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.