The Great Australian Native Bonsai Book.
Posted: December 9th, 2010, 8:58 pm
The Great Australian Native Bonsai Book MUST HAPPEN!!! If it is collective, it may not be an enormous burden on any one individual, while getting the best out of all our best growers. (Or a recipe for chaos and disaster. Discuss.)
Ausbonsai would seem to be the ideal forum to propagate the project. If a recognised expert on each species can contribute a chapter, with clear editorial advice on what people need to know, it should be do-able. With a wide base of support, a lot of very high quality trees and photos would be available. How to propagate, how to collect, how to grow, how to shape, and what happens in the wild world - there are your headings. Probably no-one gets paid damn-all, and the profits go to the NBPCA. Discuss.
Complete with photos of some of the astonishing natural shapes that happen in our windswept and difficult conditions. OUR GREAT COUNTRY, OUR GREAT TREES! The windswept natural tea-trees on the forum a month or two ago brought this to my mind. We don't yet have bonsai that reflect that wildness, but we will. And it does not happen like this anywhere else in the world - they are ours, and its our national entity that they embody.
And yes, it's been a long day.
Gavin
Ausbonsai would seem to be the ideal forum to propagate the project. If a recognised expert on each species can contribute a chapter, with clear editorial advice on what people need to know, it should be do-able. With a wide base of support, a lot of very high quality trees and photos would be available. How to propagate, how to collect, how to grow, how to shape, and what happens in the wild world - there are your headings. Probably no-one gets paid damn-all, and the profits go to the NBPCA. Discuss.
Complete with photos of some of the astonishing natural shapes that happen in our windswept and difficult conditions. OUR GREAT COUNTRY, OUR GREAT TREES! The windswept natural tea-trees on the forum a month or two ago brought this to my mind. We don't yet have bonsai that reflect that wildness, but we will. And it does not happen like this anywhere else in the world - they are ours, and its our national entity that they embody.
And yes, it's been a long day.
Gavin