Hawthorn Bonsai
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Hawthorn Bonsai
As this is my first post here, hi to everyone!
This is one of my favourite Hawthorns I photographed this afternoon, originally collected from grasslands in 2001 near where I used to live in Greater Manchester, UK Height of the tree is 30"/77cm, as it has been since around 2005, trunk diameter is just under 3"
I couldn't resist taking this second picture of the tree with my 'accent daughter' Alice as she was pottering around the garden while I was taking pictures! Enjoy!
This is one of my favourite Hawthorns I photographed this afternoon, originally collected from grasslands in 2001 near where I used to live in Greater Manchester, UK Height of the tree is 30"/77cm, as it has been since around 2005, trunk diameter is just under 3"
I couldn't resist taking this second picture of the tree with my 'accent daughter' Alice as she was pottering around the garden while I was taking pictures! Enjoy!
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Re: Hawthorn Bonsai
This is quite a graceful tree, Harry. Lovely little accent 

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Re: Hawthorn Bonsai
beautiful tree Harry, so is your "accent". You could have a potential bonsai-ist on your hands there
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Re: Hawthorn Bonsai
Welcome Harry, nice tree you have yourself there, dont forget to post more pics when it is in flower and seed.
Also don't feel you have to be shy posting more pix of your accemt as well.
Also don't feel you have to be shy posting more pix of your accemt as well.

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Re: Hawthorn Bonsai
Ripper tree, have just collected some Hawthorns myself recently, just starting to bud out now, may need some advice from you soon 

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Hi Harry! You are most welcome. I have been a frequent visitor of your excellent website, Bonsai 4Me, over the years and have often recommended it as a work of reference to people with questions or problems, bonsai beginners especially.
http://www.bonsai4me.com/ I noticed that the lovely hawthorn you showed here is the same as the one on your home page, right now.
Liked your article about carving a hawthorn too! Of course that shrub is not native to Oz, but it has been self sown or bird sown over much of the countryside here, and as it is considered a noxious weed, permission to collect it is not difficult to get. Many of us bonsai fans here in the South own at least one, though most would have a very hard job competing with yours for stature and grace.
I hope to see your name re-appear often on this forum. With best wishes,
Lisa
http://www.bonsai4me.com/ I noticed that the lovely hawthorn you showed here is the same as the one on your home page, right now.

I hope to see your name re-appear often on this forum. With best wishes,
Lisa
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G,day Harry and welcome to Australia. I find the hawthorn a very nice and graceful tree, the accent could be better placed though more to the front and, on the side of the movement.
I had the pleasure of traveling in the UK last year and got to meet Dan Barton and his lovely wife CI. Also saw the beautiful hawthorns Dan has.
Thank you for posting as has been expressed we hope to see more of your trees and accents.
Cheers
Pup
I had the pleasure of traveling in the UK last year and got to meet Dan Barton and his lovely wife CI. Also saw the beautiful hawthorns Dan has.
Thank you for posting as has been expressed we hope to see more of your trees and accents.
Cheers

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Welcome Harry, beautiful tree, beautiful accent too. I think I remember when that accent was born! I was buying pots from Vic at the time and I remember him saying Harry his web site guy was having a baby. Congrats. Hope you enjoy ausbonsai
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Thank you everyone for your kind words
I will try my best but I seem to get busier and busier as each year passes. Yes, I uploaded the pic to B4me yesterday as well as here 
Dan certainly does have some beautiful Hawthorn as well as some excellent pots
fwiw this is the tree as it was discovered growing in the wild; a mess of branches! Harry

Thanks LisaLLK wrote: I noticed that the lovely hawthorn you showed here is the same as the one on your home page, right now.![]()
I hope to see your name re-appear often on this forum.


lol I will try to position her better in future Pup but atm she's not an easy subject to keep still lolPup wrote:G,day Harry and welcome to Australia. I find the hawthorn a very nice and graceful tree, the accent could be better placed though more to the front and, on the side of the movement.
I had the pleasure of traveling in the UK last year and got to meet Dan Barton and his lovely wife CI. Also saw the beautiful hawthorns Dan has.
Dan certainly does have some beautiful Hawthorn as well as some excellent pots

Thanks Neal, yes, was a hectic time last October keeping up with pot sales to Australia and Alice being born!nealweb wrote:. I think I remember when that accent was born! I was buying pots from Vic at the time and I remember him saying Harry his web site guy was having a baby.
fwiw this is the tree as it was discovered growing in the wild; a mess of branches! Harry
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Wow. What a transformation. Welcome to Ausbonsai, Harry. Hope you won't mind us picking your brains from time to time. How come your bonsai age says '1'?HarryHarrington wrote:........... this is the tree as it was discovered growing in the wild; a mess of branches!Harry

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Thx GlendaGlenda wrote:How come your bonsai age says '1'?

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Hi Harry,
Love the tree, love site, love to see some more of your work.
Cheers
Love the tree, love site, love to see some more of your work.
Cheers
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Lovely tree Harry, and even nicer "shohin" accent 
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