BROOM STYLE CHINESE ELM
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I had the pleasure of seeing this tree in 3D real life today. As others have said before photo's while they look great don't do it justice. Its really an awesome tree to see up close. Quite inspiring. Thanks for the tour Craig!
Cheers!
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Cheers!
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Thankyou Edward much appreciated
My Pleasure Neal, great to catch up mate, talk again soon ,


nealweb wrote:I had the pleasure of seeing this tree in 3D real life today. As others have said before photo's while they look great don't do it justice. Its really an awesome tree to see up close. Quite inspiring. Thanks for the tour Craig!
Cheers!
neal.
My Pleasure Neal, great to catch up mate, talk again soon ,



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Looks better every time I see it Craig
You are doing a great job with this one, a tree to be prude of.

You are doing a great job with this one, a tree to be prude of.
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That is one beautiful tree.
Testimoy to years of patience and knowledge...something for a newbiew like myself to aspire to! 


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Great shot Craig. The base looks bigger than i remember!
Well done mate.
Well done mate.
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Thanks Andrew
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Honestly this Tree is true "testimony" to the information given in Deborah Koreshoff's book, Bonsai-it's art,science,history and philosophy. The information given in the chapter on "broom style" and figure 160 on page 187, that and a vision.. i cut this tree in my first or second year of bonsai after reading this book .It's my bonsai bible.
It progresses now from what i have learnt about growing bonsai in 9 years and some very helpful pointers aswell as critisim from both experienced people and inexperienced people here on Ausbonsai.
Thanks

Cheers M , what pot was it in when you saw it? most likely had more soil around the base/root area.BirchMan wrote:Great shot Craig. The base looks bigger than i remember
Thanks Adrian, i don't know about the knowledge part butADO wrote:Testimoy to years of patience and knowledge

Honestly this Tree is true "testimony" to the information given in Deborah Koreshoff's book, Bonsai-it's art,science,history and philosophy. The information given in the chapter on "broom style" and figure 160 on page 187, that and a vision.. i cut this tree in my first or second year of bonsai after reading this book .It's my bonsai bible.
It progresses now from what i have learnt about growing bonsai in 9 years and some very helpful pointers aswell as critisim from both experienced people and inexperienced people here on Ausbonsai.

Thanks

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Nice pictures Craig, I quite like the carving and interesting shape you've achieved on the trunk.
Well done.
Well done.
"There is much to learn, I have refined my skills, but mastered none"
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Reddragon wrote:Nice pictures Craig, I quite like the carving and interesting shape you've achieved on the trunk.
Well done.
missed this one, Thanks Reddragon, much appreciated mate,
A little update while i'm here, That damn graft on the front right


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Thanks Stevesteve_84 wrote:Very nice. Great to see. Thanks for the update

Cheers AshAsh wrote:Very appealing shape Craig, a pleasure to see. Ash

