
Front...

Front seen more close...

Rigth side...

Back side...

Left side...

Stone seen more close...

Seen tree from above...
Shalom Luciano...
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luciano benyakob wrote:I finished to make this artifial rock, for correction of inverted coning of this trunk of Pitechelobium or Brazilian Rain Tree.
Its more an option for correction of defects!
All the process in the link bellow:
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Thans Luciano.
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Jamie, use google translate. It translates whole web pages, although it does it literally so the grammar appears weird, but you can get the gist of it. Try the link in the last posting when he said it is open.jamie111 wrote:cheers luciano..
i cant read spainish (if it is spainish) and i would need to register. is there any way of posting a bit of a progression on it?
thanks
jamie
Up here in the tropics we have heaps of Brazillian raintrees too so we could try them also. I have about 8 in my custody at the moment (belong to my son and is botanist mate - both at University in Townsville. Mate lives in Perth and can't transport plants home over the Christmas break, so I get custody of them......)Rod wrote:Interesting calliandra Luciano, this is a species we could try in australia we have plenty growing here. I went to your forum mate to my surprise I found a pic of my elm tree at the last AABC show - couldn`t believe it ! CHEERS ROD ...............