WA Japanese black pines

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Re: WA Japanese black pines

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dansai wrote:Thanks rolf for the links. I do have the book aswell. I was more asking if styling was done with joe on your stock and if so do you have any pictures.
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Communication can be sometimes rather difficult, don't you think so!!?? ;)
No physical styling has been done at that time with Joe. We only discussed different options etc...... so no images after!! :( :palm:
May be some other time!! :tu: :tu:

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Nice trees. Just about all my pines are from seed. 4 0 years plus now.
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Mick B wrote:Nice trees. Just about all my pines are from seed. 4 0 years plus now.
Thanks Mick,

Wow forty years you must have quite a collection there!!! Would be nice to see some images.

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Wonder how the trees are looking now. Is that Joe on the left side i think i saw him in the last show in WA..he also was selling some pre bonsai :tu:
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I can't see Joe M-P in that photo so I guess those 2 studious faces must both be sandgropers.
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shibui wrote: October 21st, 2019, 6:28 pm I can't see Joe M-P in that photo so I guess those 2 studious faces must both be sandgropers.
That is Joe on the right, he did not have stock for sale as quarantine regulation do not allow it
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So it is :o - under all that winter pelt I didn't recognize the face. Winter in Ballarat must have been colder than usual this year.
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shibui wrote: October 22nd, 2019, 8:51 pm So it is :o - under all that winter pelt I didn't recognize the face. Winter in Ballarat must have been colder than usual this year.
I know I run the risk of being all pedantic and everything, but you realise that shot was from 2016 right?? :o ;) :P
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Ryceman3 wrote: October 22nd, 2019, 8:56 pm
shibui wrote: October 22nd, 2019, 8:51 pm So it is :o - under all that winter pelt I didn't recognize the face. Winter in Ballarat must have been colder than usual this year.
I know I run the risk of being all pedantic and everything, but you realise that shot was from 2016 right?? :o ;) :P
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Hi Ryceman,

That's what they look like at the moment, well .......some of them!! ;)
Still a lot of work has to be done regarding design, refinement, needle reduction and ramification.
You'll probably see them at the 2021 WBC in Perth WA!!!! :tu:
I guess I will see you there???
Actually Joe was here this weekend!! :lol:

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Re: WA Japanese black pines

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Love those pines Rolf!
Look forward to seeing them (and you) in 2021 with a little luck... very nice job developing these, I’m sure like a lot of stuff they look even better in person.
Thanks for the updates!
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