Red Gum Raft
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Red Gum Raft
Inspired by nature is why i style trees .Bonsai i think but without the rules .This pic was snapped on a dash to Melbounre last week .I think i would call this "Aussie Style Raft" a work of Nature ,the ultimate Yamadori ,
alas its a bit to big for these old bones to collect .Could you imagine this beauty in your back yard .If your ever heading down the Hume Highway around Benalla its in a paddock on the South bound lane truck stop 5klms South of Benalla .CheersYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Now that is something you don't see everyday! Interesting length it has to it , what do you think caused such a long growth?
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Re: Red Gum Raft
mitchell,
gums are prone to falling over, sometimes the conditions are right that the tree will strike roots all the way allong the trunk and the branches that are facing upwards will become the new trunks making it a raft style tree.
there is one of these just down the road from me, a bit smaller in scale but impressive none the less, i have been meaning to get a pic for a long time and a gum to try and recreate the image
jamie
gums are prone to falling over, sometimes the conditions are right that the tree will strike roots all the way allong the trunk and the branches that are facing upwards will become the new trunks making it a raft style tree.
there is one of these just down the road from me, a bit smaller in scale but impressive none the less, i have been meaning to get a pic for a long time and a gum to try and recreate the image

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Hi Mate this is very unusual as it has been a tripple trunk tree . If 1 trunk has fallen then it would have ,i would think branches on the outer of the tree , underside of the raft ? these could have been there then rotted off .It is around 15-20 meters in length from memory and still running along the ground .The slight hump in the trunk is where a seedling has sprouted with 2 trunks , 1 each side of the raft lifting it and fusing at the same time .Being behind a chain wire fence it and a little distant its hard to investigate completely .CheersCreeping Dragon wrote:Now that is something you don't see everyday! Interesting length it has to it , what do you think caused such a long growth?
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Bloody awesome, thanks for sharing this, alpineart. I'd like to see this Aussie raft style in Bonsai. Very inspirational.
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Already working on it , you could say its more than in the pipeline .CheersAnja wrote:Bloody awesome, thanks for sharing this, alpineart. I'd like to see this Aussie raft style in Bonsai. Very inspirational.
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Nice find Alpine
I have a Eucalypt I got earlier this year that I am doing something similar with actually.
Unlike this one, mine will not be a Raft, as the top of the trunk section will not be on the ground but elevated slightly to give that Fallen over look
Was planning on planting on a Sandstone slab maybe
Ken
I have a Eucalypt I got earlier this year that I am doing something similar with actually.
Unlike this one, mine will not be a Raft, as the top of the trunk section will not be on the ground but elevated slightly to give that Fallen over look
Was planning on planting on a Sandstone slab maybe
Ken
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Hi Ken always liked the gums , as a kid i played on one that had fallen over a dam bank and was a raft elevated .I think that was the start of my interest i small landscape plants long before i heard the word Bonsai or Penjing .Cheers
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[quote="thuynguyen001"]uniquely Australian!..
thanks,Alpineart.[/quote
Nice piece of work by mother nature for sure. If only i could , i would , but the trailer just isn't big enough . Cheers Alpine
thanks,Alpineart.[/quote
Nice piece of work by mother nature for sure. If only i could , i would , but the trailer just isn't big enough . Cheers Alpine
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I have to say raft is probably one of my most favourite bonsai styles, and this tree is the most inspirational one I've seen yet in the wild. There's a really good one out near Mooranbah QLD near a creak that I went to with my dad that is a euc aswell but has a hollow right down the emirs trunk with a large trunk coming out ot the end of the raft, it's quite a beautiful raft of nature if you ever get to see it (I dought it though, it's the middle of know where basically
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OMG that is something. LOve to have one of these in a smaller form. wow might just try it.






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ARGGHH!
I was just on that road last Monday, but I was too busy writing a best man speech to take any notice of the roadside organic.
Nice find.
I was just on that road last Monday, but I was too busy writing a best man speech to take any notice of the roadside organic.
Nice find.