KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
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KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
KERE IS A PIC OF ONE OF kEN'S BLACK PINES
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
brian this is a very beautiful pine thanks for showing, how long has this been in training
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
Really, really good.
I love the branches, they are beautifully open, linear and light and they compliment the progressively tapering trunk very well.
Beautifully grown, well done!
Cheers
Mojo Moyogi
I love the branches, they are beautifully open, linear and light and they compliment the progressively tapering trunk very well.
Beautifully grown, well done!
Cheers
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
i would step over my own mother to own this
defiantly one of the nicest pines ive seen in a long time. beautiful work and love the mixture of mosses and lichen 


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awsome brian i can wait 

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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
A very high quality tree. I look forward to the progression photos of it.
A very light yet strong tree. Well done to the grower.
A very light yet strong tree. Well done to the grower.
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
Grown in ground by Ray Nesci (Sydney) for 21 years.
Bought Ken Judd 1998.
Training by Ken Judd in association with Brian Inglis until 2009.
Bought by Steve Turner 2009.
Training by Steve Turner in association with Ken Judd.
Trunk needs to be bent to the right and possibly tilted to right in upcoming replant.
Regards Ken.
Bought Ken Judd 1998.
Training by Ken Judd in association with Brian Inglis until 2009.
Bought by Steve Turner 2009.
Training by Steve Turner in association with Ken Judd.
Trunk needs to be bent to the right and possibly tilted to right in upcoming replant.
Regards Ken.
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
Hi mate
I was getting worried that you weren't going to carry it on. Great relief. I am sure the forum would like to see pics from start to now.
Best
Brian
I was getting worried that you weren't going to carry it on. Great relief. I am sure the forum would like to see pics from start to now.
Best
Brian
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Re: KEN'S BLACK PINE NOW
This is one of the early photos. Ken will be able to give better details
Brian
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