It’s amazing how you can walk, drive or in this case park, in the same place for nearly a decade and not notice the trees. I managed to pick up two Pines at my work this weekend.
Yamadori Pines
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Congrats on the dig. There is that turntable, I knew it would be good.
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nice find, are these radiata (montery) pines?
they grow like weeds around here, but lend themselves great to Bonsai!
they grow like weeds around here, but lend themselves great to Bonsai!
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Watto wrote:Congrats on the dig. There is that turntable, I knew it would be good.
Thanks. Couldn’t believe my luck. Yeah happy with turntable. Carpentry’s a bit dodgy

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Cheers. I have been trying to figure that out. They have paired needles. Maybe maritime pines. But honestly I don’t know.SammehSAMURAI wrote:nice find, are these radiata (montery) pines?
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uSbwright wrote:Sorry, don’t know why one of those photo’s have posted twice.

Fixed that for you
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kcpoole wrote:uSbwright wrote:Sorry, don’t know why one of those photo’s have posted twice.
Fixed that for you
Ken
