
This is a Japanese Red Pine I got recently from Bonsai Sensation. One of the most interesting things about it is the foliage turns a very bright yellow in winter and shifts back to a more regulation green in spring/summer. It's only a small tree, standing at just over 250mm or so. I really like the trunk movement and taper - plenty of interest from lots of directions. The main issue with it was the junction where the majority of the branching originated from was starting to swell and create reverse taper. It was time to get on top of that before it turned into a big flaw, so today I took it down a new path to address that issue. I plan to repot it (same pot, but new soil) and then if all goes well and it shows good health over spring I will look to decandle it with my JBPs this summer. It has never been decandled and the needle length measures about 110mm so I'll be looking to significantly reduce that which I think will help to really define the shape ... it's a bit wishy washy at the moment with big hairy foliage blurring the silhouette.
In any case, I think I made a bit of progress on this today - and my "helper" was impressed enough to hop in a photo with it... Let me know what you think!
