Hi All, This is a Laden tree i have had for many years un fortunatly i live near the coast and my deciduous do not get any colour how ever thought i would post these pics.
thank john m
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john
BEAUTIFUL tree, they are slow to ramify so that makes this one even more special
mine had amazing colour about a week ago , bright yellow however work got in the way and a storm came and took most the leaves off
no picture this year but ill get one when its naked and ive tansplanted to a bonsai pot. Again wonderful tree.
BEAUTIFUL tree, they are slow to ramify so that makes this one even more special


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Hi John henry , i cant say i have actually seen a linden , however your tree can grace my benches anytime .Very nice indeed .Cheers Alpineart
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Hi John,
From friends that have had this tree and from a composition perspective that is one quality tree John,I can only reiterate the comments above,well done mate.
cheers Anthony.
From friends that have had this tree and from a composition perspective that is one quality tree John,I can only reiterate the comments above,well done mate.
cheers Anthony.
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i agree with everyone else, very nice tree. the branches are placed nicely and the ramification is quite good. it also has a very decent nebari and bark. love your work mate
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Thats a real credit to you John, the bark texture and twigs are fantastic, nicely chosen pot to. I have about 20 of them here that have been developing from bare rooted nursery stock for about 10 years so I fully understand the time it takes to develop these trees. A couple of the gardens I work in have big old specimens that were planted in the 1920s and they are beautiful trees.
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