Crepe myrtle
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Re: Crepe myrtle
Hi Mel i m a bit lost to where you are going with the tree or is it the photo angle and you want to tilt it more forward, wondering are you going for a cascade now?
cheers Anthony
cheers Anthony
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Re: Crepe myrtle
Hi Anthony, no, not cascade, I'm still going windswept, but will sit it properly in the container before doing the final cutting back for this season. 

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Re: Crepe myrtle
Hey MelB,
Not too shabby at all.
I must let you know (when you posted pic last March 19.) you inspired me to try this kinda style on one of my crepes - so thanks!
That makes you a influencer...
Not too shabby at all.
I must let you know (when you posted pic last March 19.) you inspired me to try this kinda style on one of my crepes - so thanks!
That makes you a influencer...

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Re: Crepe myrtle
Another repot. Wondering if I should change the viewing angle
Original front
Considering this as front, with a bit of faffing around with positioning that front trunk less awkwardly...if poss.
Original front
Considering this as front, with a bit of faffing around with positioning that front trunk less awkwardly...if poss.
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Re: Crepe myrtle
Hi Mel ,fantastic tree .Personally i like your original front as it comes across as a little more energetic. Winner no matter which way you go. John.
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Re: Crepe myrtle
Hi Mel
This is one of my favourite trees posted on this site, I can imagine the wind blowing and shaping the tree. I like both fronts, my concern about the first one is the v shape formed by the backwards movement of the back branch.
Awesome pot.
Fiona
This is one of my favourite trees posted on this site, I can imagine the wind blowing and shaping the tree. I like both fronts, my concern about the first one is the v shape formed by the backwards movement of the back branch.
Awesome pot.
Fiona
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Thanks John and Fiona. Agree with your thoughts Fiona. I do need to think on a way to minimise that!
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I placed this tree in the RBS show with this angle, because the scar on the trunk is still a bit too eye-catching, and not in a good way. I'll probably keep it in this container for awhile.
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Re: Crepe myrtle
Nice tree Mel, I like the current front choice. Nice pot too, don't see too many Gyouzan's in Australia. Let's hope with more exposure and shows we continue to see the tree quality increase and fine pots to match.
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Thanks SquatJar, I bought the pot from Bonsai Island, very happy with this combo. We have certainly seen an increase of quality of trees and pots at Redlands in the past two years. Having Marie Hewartson on tap has helped, of course. Also Keith Stanley and Lindsay Bebb have given talks on display hints as well. Some of it is clearly sinking in.
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Re: Crepe myrtle
You should… the tree/pot together are brilliant!melbrackstone wrote: ↑March 26th, 2023, 8:37 pm I placed this tree in the RBS show with this angle, because the scar on the trunk is still a bit too eye-catching, and not in a good way. I'll probably keep it in this container for awhile. IMG-0810crepemyrtle.jpg
Never got a certificate of anything before, let alone merit… I’m envious!



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Re: Crepe myrtle
Thanks Ryan, it was a surprise, I've never had any recognition before! (Especially since so many of my trees are more penjing styled, so you can imagine how well they go down.) I think the tree prefers the deeper pot too. 
