Big Clerodendrum Dig
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Cheers mate great sketch !!!! I think your on the money here mate that's a very similar to what I envisaged it to become. Thanks mate.
You wont believe what I found on Saturday arvo...... Another BIG clero, bigger base than this one and a little shorter.
Will be up on the 28th mate will catch up soon.
You wont believe what I found on Saturday arvo...... Another BIG clero, bigger base than this one and a little shorter.
Will be up on the 28th mate will catch up soon.
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Re: Big Clerodendrum Dig
Great minds think a like!
Mate I think it would be better for all of us if you keep an eye on the road , instead of peoples yards. This would give others a chance to get some decent trees.
I look forward to catching up.


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Cmon Shan, i heard this thing got its first styling... wheres the pics mate
!!! your keeping us hanging, it would have grown out of the styling by the time you get to taking pics 


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Re: Big Clerodendrum Dig
Man, you know you are a bonsaist when you see in everything a bonsai! walking, traveling everything seems to fit in a pot!
is this a passion? or love?
keep us posted

is this a passion? or love?
keep us posted
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Hey jamie,
Here are some progress shots of the big clero's.
I've given the big one several hair cuts and a light carving but its still got a long way to go
Here are some progress shots of the big clero's.
I've given the big one several hair cuts and a light carving but its still got a long way to go

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Here is the smaller one...
Needs a lot of carving on the left hand side, there is a hollow section almost to the base on the left between the split in the truck which i'll open up.
I want to create more movement in the trunk line, the end product should be a driftwood style literati
Needs a lot of carving on the left hand side, there is a hollow section almost to the base on the left between the split in the truck which i'll open up.
I want to create more movement in the trunk line, the end product should be a driftwood style literati
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looking good mate,
you probably already know but i have found with these suckers to wire early, it can get frustrating that you put wire on in an afternoon and then two days later you have to replace it as it has extended two or three inches. thats what i found any ways
this is going to be a ripper mate
keen as to see a showable tree 
as for the little one thats looking great too, thats the other thing that gets me with thicker trees is how much wire needs to be wrapped around the trunk just to get a good anchor and then how it looks after, at least it is just temporary
thats gonna be a ripper with the carving 
you probably already know but i have found with these suckers to wire early, it can get frustrating that you put wire on in an afternoon and then two days later you have to replace it as it has extended two or three inches. thats what i found any ways




as for the little one thats looking great too, thats the other thing that gets me with thicker trees is how much wire needs to be wrapped around the trunk just to get a good anchor and then how it looks after, at least it is just temporary


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Here is an update on the big Clero. Any thoughts???
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Re: Big Clerodendrum Dig
Shannon wrote:Here is an update on the big Clero. Any thoughts???
looks like they r coming along nicely mate! was just looking at the last picture and just imagined one hell of a windswept tree! i know its a hard style to pull off but the movement in that trunk just screams windswept to me!?

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lookin good shan, i still cant beleive the size of this one, when i was there on the weekend i realised it is as tall as i am!!! i know thats not hard and a shohin could probably be close to but ahwell

i had a look at rods sketch again i beleive thats the way to go with this one mate, i had a think on what we were talking about using the other side for the front and i reckon this front is better


i had a look at rods sketch again i beleive thats the way to go with this one mate, i had a think on what we were talking about using the other side for the front and i reckon this front is better

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Nice recovery
I would reduce the height down to the line of the fence in the background and then carve it to reduce the Weight of the top like Rods sketch. I like that vision, but feel the foliage should be more ( infront of the tree) than hiding behind as it looks in the sketch.
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I would reduce the height down to the line of the fence in the background and then carve it to reduce the Weight of the top like Rods sketch. I like that vision, but feel the foliage should be more ( infront of the tree) than hiding behind as it looks in the sketch.
ken
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Cheers guys,
It need tonnes more work and have only now finally selected the front.
Rod design is great and close to what I have in mind, I'm thinking of having the foliage a bit more centered but still more pronounced on the left.
In the mean time I need to get the size of the branch structure bigger and will be growing plenty of sacrifice branches and need some more well placed shoots, nebari is also a concern and will approach graft some more radial roots on.
Height is definitely an issue with the finished tree and it will have a jinn apex, I need to break out the carving tools soon!!

It need tonnes more work and have only now finally selected the front.
Rod design is great and close to what I have in mind, I'm thinking of having the foliage a bit more centered but still more pronounced on the left.
In the mean time I need to get the size of the branch structure bigger and will be growing plenty of sacrifice branches and need some more well placed shoots, nebari is also a concern and will approach graft some more radial roots on.
Height is definitely an issue with the finished tree and it will have a jinn apex, I need to break out the carving tools soon!!