This is a sequel to the Snow Gum dreaming thread .viewtopic.php?f=106&t=19482&start=0 . These are Snow Gums growing on the floor of the Crackenback valley .
This tree is about 3 1/2 m high
The next tree is under 3 m high over the years the winds have torn different trunks down but it still grows on . I don't know how old it would be except very .
Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
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Re: Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
Looks great sno!
Always amazes me how different the hills are your way compared to mine.
That nsw “plateau“ effect is uncommon in our parts.
Always amazes me how different the hills are your way compared to mine.
That nsw “plateau“ effect is uncommon in our parts.
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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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Amazing stuff! Beautiful surrounds.
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Re: Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
Amazing photos champ..
I spent time camping at Dargo Victoria over xmas doing plenty of 4x4ing and some of the trees up that way on the high plains were amazing if only I took photos so much inspiration and examples of bonsai it wasn't funny... Our natives grow in amazing places and amazing ways... Cheers for the pics bud
I spent time camping at Dargo Victoria over xmas doing plenty of 4x4ing and some of the trees up that way on the high plains were amazing if only I took photos so much inspiration and examples of bonsai it wasn't funny... Our natives grow in amazing places and amazing ways... Cheers for the pics bud
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Re: Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
You're mad to live there, but the photos are great. Bonsai with some serious scarring. It's the right season to dig Eucs, if you're feeling ambitious...
Thanks for posting,
Gavin
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Re: Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
Nice pictures Sno,
Did a bit of editing on 1. Ill have to make a trip up there to take some shots.
Kind Regards,
Peter
Did a bit of editing on 1. Ill have to make a trip up there to take some shots.
Kind Regards,
Peter
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Re: Snow Gum dreaming 2 Crackenback
If we dig it Graham you are going to need a bigger kiln . Hi Boics and Soumi I would like to see the victorian Snow Gums ,one day I'll have to get down there . Here there is quite a difference between the trees that grow on the valley floor to the ones growing on the surrounding hills .
Thanks Split
John I've been wanting to take these photo for a while . I have to be brave and start emulating what I see on some of my bonsai .
Gavin . Sometimes I feel like an ant living here ,nature comes and kicks my nest and the next day I go out and start rebuilding .
[quote="GavinG"] It's the right season to dig Eucs, if you're feeling ambitious...
I'll leave these ones for another day . I just dug a candlebark , started the project nearly a year ago , now it's .
Thanks for cleaning the photo up Peter . I am sure you would get some great images up here .also on the way here across the Monaro there has been a lot of die back in the Manna gums due to a weevil , without the leaf canopy you can really see the structure of these once magnificent trees . I need to make time to stop and get some shots .please feel free to call me ,it would be my pleasure to show you around .
Thanks Split
John I've been wanting to take these photo for a while . I have to be brave and start emulating what I see on some of my bonsai .
Gavin . Sometimes I feel like an ant living here ,nature comes and kicks my nest and the next day I go out and start rebuilding .
[quote="GavinG"] It's the right season to dig Eucs, if you're feeling ambitious...
I'll leave these ones for another day . I just dug a candlebark , started the project nearly a year ago , now it's .
Thanks for cleaning the photo up Peter . I am sure you would get some great images up here .also on the way here across the Monaro there has been a lot of die back in the Manna gums due to a weevil , without the leaf canopy you can really see the structure of these once magnificent trees . I need to make time to stop and get some shots .please feel free to call me ,it would be my pleasure to show you around .