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Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:10 pm
by melbrackstone
I've finally seen the photos, and asked permission to use them. Hopefully I'll be well enough to attend next years!
I have tried to name each file. The ones marked Claret Top are Melaleuca linariifolia var Claret Top.
Tiger Bark Fig is Ficus microcarpa
Port Jackson Fig is Ficus rubiginosa
Little Ruby is a variety of Ficus rubiginosa
Willow Leaf Fig is Ficus salicaria
RBS1-VirginiaCreeper.jpg
rbs2-Clerodendrum.jpg
rbs3-Juniper.jpg
rbs4-PricklyLeafPaperBark.jpg
rbs5-Jaboticaba.jpg
rbs6-Jade.jpg
rbs7-Juniper.jpg
rbs8-Bougainvillea.jpg
rbs9-ChineseElm.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:12 pm
by melbrackstone
The Clerodendrums are Clerodendrum heterophyllym, I believe
rbs10-WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs11-Juniper.jpg
rbs12-Juniper.jpg
rbs13-ClaretTop.jpg
rbs14-Jade.jpg
rbs15-Baobab.jpg
rbs16-Clerodendrum.jpg
rbs17-Clerodendrum.jpg
rbs18-ClaretTop.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:13 pm
by melbrackstone
rbs19-JBPine.jpg
rbs20-FicusBenjamina.jpg
rbs21-TigerBarkFig.jpg
rbs22-ClaretTop.jpg
rbs23-ChineseElm.jpg
rbs24-FicusRumphii.jpg
rbs25-BlackTeaTree.jpg
rbs26-SwampCypress.jpg
rbs27-ClaretTop.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:14 pm
by melbrackstone
rbs28-Clerodendrum.jpg
rbs29-Bougainvillea.jpg
rbs30-TigerBarkFig.jpg
rbs31-WeepingTeaTree.jpg
rbs32-TigerBarkFig.jpg
rbs33-WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs34-ChineseElm.jpg
rbs35-Lillypilly.jpg
rbs36-Banksia.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:16 pm
by melbrackstone
The one labelled Lepto I'm not sure of. Could be a Melaleuca.
rbs37-Lepto.jpg
rbs38-Jade.jpg
rbs39-FicusBenjamina.jpg
rbs40-WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs41PortJacksonFig.jpg
rbs42-JBPine.jpg
rbs43-Bougainvillea.jpg
rbs44-Juniper.jpg
rbs45-CrepeMyrtle.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:17 pm
by melbrackstone
rbs46-TigerBarkFig.jpg
rbs47-Juniper.jpg
rbs48-Jade.jpg
rbs49-Suiseki.jpg
rbs50_WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs51-SmallLeafFig.jpg
rbs52-BuxusNFicus.jpg
rbs53-Mame.jpg
rbs54-ShohinSelection.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:18 pm
by melbrackstone
rbs55-WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs56-Ficussp.jpg
rbs57-LittleRubyFig.jpg
rbs58-ClaretTop.jpg
rbs59-JuniperMame.jpg
rbs60-FicusBenjimina.jpg
rbs61-Celtis.jpg
rbs62-CoastalTeaTree.jpg
rbs63-ClaretTopForest.jpg
rbs64-CoastalTeaTree.jpg
rbs65-WillowLeafFig.jpg
rbs66-Clerodendrum.jpg
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 15th, 2022, 10:19 pm
by melbrackstone
rbs67-SwampCypress.jpg
rbs68-clarettop.jpg
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Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 12:47 pm
by terryb
Thanks for posting these Mel
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 1:16 pm
by Watto
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 5:17 pm
by Keep Calm and Ramify
Thanks Mel - this would've taken some time to upload.
Some really nice Aussie trees being showcased here.
I notice a few Aussie pots sprinkled throughout as well which is good to see.
That prickly leafed paperbark from the intermediate section has got a beaut future ahead!
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 5:38 pm
by melbrackstone
Thanks Terry, Watto and KCAR. You're right, KCAR, there are quite a few Aussie pots. We're very lucky to have Marie Hewartson as a member, so we get a chance to regularly see her work in the flesh, as it were.

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 6:02 pm
by Keep Calm and Ramify
Do you know much about the history of the large jaboticaba?
Was wondering if it ever fruited at all if kept pot grown / trained over the past 17 years?
Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 6:08 pm
by tgward
thanks for posting these --- high quality show

Re: Redlands Bonsai Society 2022 Exhibition
Posted: June 16th, 2022, 6:14 pm
by boom64
Big thanks Mel. Looked like a great show ,some interesting designs particularly the natives. Cheers John.