Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
Posted: May 8th, 2009, 2:20 pm
G'day native fans,
Following are some pictures of Casuarina cunninghamiana growing in their native habitat on my rural property. The tree's are estimated to be between 100 and 150 years old and some of the larger ones are over 2.5 meters diameter at the base.
This installment of pictures is focusing on the whole tree's in their natural habitat.
I encourage you to study the pictures and discuss elements that we could copy in our bonsai.
Further posts focus on nebari, uro and trunks also Branch structure.
Regards,
Steven
Following are some pictures of Casuarina cunninghamiana growing in their native habitat on my rural property. The tree's are estimated to be between 100 and 150 years old and some of the larger ones are over 2.5 meters diameter at the base.
This installment of pictures is focusing on the whole tree's in their natural habitat.
I encourage you to study the pictures and discuss elements that we could copy in our bonsai.
Further posts focus on nebari, uro and trunks also Branch structure.
Regards,
Steven