Losing our bonsai heritage
- SquatJar
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Re: Losing our bonsai heritage
There's a recent Asymmetry podcast by Bonsai Mirai with Leigh and Sam that discusses this very dilemma at length. Might be worth a listen
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Re: Losing our bonsai heritage
that tree needed some work done--and while the canopy is a little too perfect,it now looks like a much larger, older and still vibrant tree--well done
- Bougy Fan
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Re: Losing our bonsai heritage
I find myself agreeing with Keels
I think this topic has ran it's course.I checked out your last few posts and I see you've posted 4 times since May this year. Actually 4 in total ever. They all relate to the restyle of bonsai from the national collection. I think you should go and discuss this with the guys at the national collection. They are very approachable. I don't see this forum offering any type of solutions and discussing it with them directly might help alleviate any concerns.
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