Dear Mr. Alpine,

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Dear Mr. Alpine,

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Here is a half clean piece of wood, I believe you two have met?
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Almost finished cleaning it up! Have posted under this forum because this will be a progression on a Juniper Phoenix/Tanuki ;)
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Re: Dear Mr. Alpine,

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Nice chunk of Timber. :tu2:
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Hi Mr Moganic , yes i believe we have :tu: . That's going to be one hell of a Phoenix Graft :aussie: . If you start with good material all the hard works basically done , bit like the yamadori they collect overseas old aged material and your half way there . Look forward to seeing this complete and in full progression .

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Would have been an impressive tree in it's own right.

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Re: Dear Mr. Alpine,

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bodhidharma wrote:Nice chunk of Timber. :tu2:
Thanks mate ;) All credit to my soil :P
alpineart wrote:Hi Mr Moganic , yes i believe we have :tu: . That's going to be one hell of a Phoenix Graft :aussie: . If you start with good material all the hard works basically done , bit like the yamadori they collect overseas old aged material and your half way there . Look forward to seeing this complete and in full progression .

Cheers Mr Alpine
I'm nearly there mate just need to hunt down some Shimpaku's to graft on! The nurser I go to has very few that I would deem to be usable.. and in fact very few in general. Might head up to Orient sometime to see what they're packing! I think we Phoenixers deserve more credit since less of the work is done for us! :P :lol:
kidsandall wrote:Would have been an impressive tree in it's own right.

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Re: Dear Mr. Alpine,

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What was type of tree was it?
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Scott Roxburgh wrote:What was type of tree was it?
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Never got a full ID but I always though a Mel. Incana.
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Wire brush stock for ozito rotary officially burnt out... TO THE BUNNINGS MACHINE!
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Re: Dear Mr. Alpine,

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Finally got a Juniper attached to this, but I'll be honest it's not the best looking thing right now haha. Got a LONNNGGG way to go.

Once I make sure the Junipers recovering nicely (Shimpaku - my favorite junis) I'll do some more work and post pics.

It has plenty of greatly placed branches just waiting on some thickening and shaping. Might be pushing it time-wise but the tree also needs a bit of a repot. Great opportunity to fit it into a larger pot rather than reducing too much from the roots, thus allowing plenty of room for growth and thus fattening of the trunks :).

Update done, back to staring at my trees.
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