Loveit/hate it..Wisteria Cascade.

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Rory
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Re: Loveit/hate it..Wisteria Cascade.

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Andrew F wrote:
Rory wrote:What about adding some body to the tree.... and some art.
Thats pretty good man but needs more 18th century french military figures:
BodhiImprovement.jpg
Thats the spirit! Charge forth good sir, and smite thou dirty English with thy wisteria branch, Silver!
bodhidharma wrote:I have always thought it looks like a pistol shooting flowers. Oh well, we always see things differently. :whistle:
yeah, that is actually what I saw at first too, but not wanting to appear overly infantile, it might have lead my paintbrush skills into disrepute, appearing more phallic than equine.

Though in all seriousness, it is very unique and this is what I like about it. I understand peoples concerns of the straight 'branch' that is shooting from the barrel of the gun, but nature isn't always curvy and quite often gives us many straight things to admire. :palm: That sounded a bit wrong, not that there is anything wrong with being 'curved'.
Rory
I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus

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