Satsuki Azalea

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Satsuki Azalea

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Just mucking around with my camera last night and thought i would post another photo of my Satsuki - Its amazing how photos sometimes dont do the tree justice. This tree is 550H x 900W x 750D, in other words in dosent fit through a door way.

I have posted this one previously with flowers.....This one is nude.
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It's great to see it out of flower. :D
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Bretts wrote:It's great to see it out of flower. :D
Im going to do a progression series on it, the next shot will be when it gets all its buds....There will be hundreds of them.
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What a great azalea you must be seriously proud of that one. The Japanese grow azaleas because they make such great bonsai and so often exhibit them outside of the flowering season. Yours is a great example of why that is so.
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Compliments on your Satsuki and photography Grant!

It has a wonderful natural feel to it and the foliage pads are very realistic. 900mm wide - I can't believe how big it is either!
I love the choice of pot colour too yet at first it appeared too small. The more I look at it the more I like it!

A lot of people advise against letting moss grow on trunks. Have you ever experienced any problems with it? I guess not judging by the health.

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Steven wrote:Compliments on your Satsuki and photography Grant!

It has a wonderful natural feel to it and the foliage pads are very realistic. 900mm wide - I can't believe how big it is either!
I love the choice of pot colour too yet at first it appeared too small. The more I look at it the more I like it!

A lot of people advise against letting moss grow on trunks. Have you ever experienced any problems with it? I guess not judging by the health.

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Hi Steven,

Thanks for your comments, it is a tree that i love to bring inside and look at all night, especially when in flower.
The green on the trunk actually isn't moss, i'm not sure what it is called but it seems to grow on OLD azaleas, its also more like a stain.

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Beautiful espresso
I was also going to comments on the "moss"
Interesting

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Espresso wrote:... it is a tree that i love to bring inside and look at all night, especially when in flower.
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Hi Grant,

If you remember, I would love to see pics of it when it flowers next.

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Ron there is a photo of it last August on the forum somewhere when it flowered but, i will be doing it this years as well.
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That is a lovely tree.

Would you consider loaning it to the NBPCA? PM me if you feel inclined.

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NBPCA wrote:That is a lovely tree.

Would you consider loaning it to the NBPCA? PM me if you feel inclined.

Grant Bowie
Wow i am humbled Grant, i dont know if i could part with it though...If you could give me a bit more info that would be good.

Cheers,

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Espresso wrote:
NBPCA wrote:That is a lovely tree.

Would you consider loaning it to the NBPCA? PM me if you feel inclined.

Grant Bowie
Wow i am humbled Grant, i dont know if i could part with it though...If you could give me a bit more info that would be good.

Cheers,

Grant
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The loan trees are always on display to the public; whereas the trees we own are sometimes off display for major overhauls etc. Your name can be attached to the tree or you can be anonymous if you wish for security.
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Great Tree Espresso.

I love this tree.
Grants suggestion is recognition of what is a fantastic tree.

I was recently looking for some more Satsuki went to the nursery at Castle Hill I got mine from previously to discover three bonsai people had cleaned him out.
They are lurking here somewhere Im sure. (Im just jealous)
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Absolutely beautiful tree!! I quite like the pot as well :)
ANd that photo is excellent. Nice work!
I don't think I could say no if Grant offered to have one of my trees on display! What an honour!!
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NathanM wrote:Absolutely beautiful tree!! I quite like the pot as well :)
ANd that photo is excellent. Nice work!
I don't think I could say no if Grant offered to have one of my trees on display! What an honour!!
Nathan, I am honored to be asked dont get me wrong, i am trying to get my head around not seeing this tree for 1-3 years :roll:
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