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Mate thanks for your comments and thanks for that link, great to see what can be achieved. Hopefully he'll get back on and point out his refinement techniques maybe. Excited about the possibilities but still got a lot to learn. [OK HAND SIGN]Ryceman3 wrote:Agree with Raging Bull/shibui, if these are radiatas then get on board... the link below is one of my favourite Ausbonsai threads and should give you a bit of inspiration.
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Potential plus in radiata pine.
Thanks R3 - I really enjoyed this thread you referred too. Hopefully Miyagiman is still about and can update the story of that tree too.Ryceman3 wrote:.. the link below is one of my favourite Ausbonsai threads and should give you a bit of inspiration.
viewtopic.php?f=131&t=22510
Potential plus in radiata pine.
Clusters of three. I guess it is a radiata.shibui wrote:Pinus radiata is relatively easy to identify. It is one of the few species that have 3 needles in each bunch so have a close look and see if the needles are in 2, 3 or 5s.
There are some really nice radiatas in Melbourne clubs so don't discount the species just because it is not a traditional Japanese species or because you have not seen any yet.