do we need a shohin section in the forum???
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Hi Pup, what is the tree in the 2nd picture?
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Hi mate, from top to bottom sorry for not naming them.
The first one is, a Melaleuca rhaphiophylla, the second the one you asked about , is a M, lanceolata subp, I think it is planifolia, not 100 percent it could also be occidentalis, considering where the parent was collected from.
The next one is M, ringens, was on the endangered list till they had success propagating it. Next is Babingtonia virgata, next is M, preissiana.
Then M, rhaphiophylla and last but not least is, Adenanthos cygnorum this one is a member of the same family as the Banksia, Protaeaceae.
Do we need more?
Cheers
Pup
The first one is, a Melaleuca rhaphiophylla, the second the one you asked about , is a M, lanceolata subp, I think it is planifolia, not 100 percent it could also be occidentalis, considering where the parent was collected from.
The next one is M, ringens, was on the endangered list till they had success propagating it. Next is Babingtonia virgata, next is M, preissiana.
Then M, rhaphiophylla and last but not least is, Adenanthos cygnorum this one is a member of the same family as the Banksia, Protaeaceae.
Do we need more?
Cheers

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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Just thought I'd help this thread by posting a few pics. I'll start off with a couple of PRIVET:-
The Semi Cascade grown from seedling (about 1999)and the Informal Upright collected as a pencil thin base with no existing branches kept.
The cascade is in an antique Chinese ceramic pot
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Dave
The Semi Cascade grown from seedling (about 1999)and the Informal Upright collected as a pencil thin base with no existing branches kept.
The cascade is in an antique Chinese ceramic pot
cheers
Dave
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Here are a couple more little ones:- A Japanese Black Pine from seedling 1980(always grown in a bonsai pot) and a very small Chinese Elm from root cutting approx 2005
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Dave
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Thanks Dave, they are beauties. Having now seen a couple of your creations in person, I can confirm that you are quite the shohinista
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Mojo

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Heres a couple of my little natives in training. The lemon scented gum will be pushing the upper limits of height depending on who you use as guide.
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And I had to share this superb display of shohin by Kenji Oshima.
http://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/gener ... -t4824.htm And more again will be published in International Bonsai.
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No surprise it won the best shohin display at Taikan Ten Bonsai Exhibition this year. More photos can be found on IBC at Matt
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It is great to see all these Shohin photos. Thanks to Matt, Dave, Pup, Mojo, Noah, and Lisa (from another topic)(hope I haven't left anyone out). I would love to help the cause but I consider that all of my Shohin are still in early training stages.
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A couple of my favourites:-
A very tiny Fig. Always grown in a small bonsai pot useing "Sacrifice" shoots to thicken the base.Potted in an antique Chinese pot
My very first collected Olive in 1999, stands just under 30cm. In a P.K. pot of course
cheers
Dave
A very tiny Fig. Always grown in a small bonsai pot useing "Sacrifice" shoots to thicken the base.Potted in an antique Chinese pot
My very first collected Olive in 1999, stands just under 30cm. In a P.K. pot of course
cheers
Dave
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Dave ive always admired that olive good to see your back around
Your shohin trees are some of the best ive seen. ive still got alot of yours with the odd one ive moved on. You still got that small trident? that was killer 


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hey pup is that a wooly bush you got posted up there?
the last photo on the first page?
the last photo on the first page?
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Re: do we need a shohin section in the forum???
Hi Noah
thanks for the compliment.
Yes I still have the Maple which has just been defoliated.
Don't know if I should keep posting photos here or wait for the Shohin section to get up and running.
Gotta luv those wee trees
cheers
Dave
thanks for the compliment.
Yes I still have the Maple which has just been defoliated.
Don't know if I should keep posting photos here or wait for the Shohin section to get up and running.
Gotta luv those wee trees
cheers
Dave
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WOW!
since being sick I havent been on much or reading much either and have just come across the challenge Steven set! so here we go!
I need to get some more pics of the others I have. will try get the missus out tomorrow to do it
Jamie
since being sick I havent been on much or reading much either and have just come across the challenge Steven set! so here we go!
I need to get some more pics of the others I have. will try get the missus out tomorrow to do it

Jamie

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Yes Adenanthos cygnorum, Albany wooly bushPat093 wrote:hey pup is that a wooly bush you got posted up there?
the last photo on the first page?
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