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Here is an interesting comparison between two trident maples from the show. There are obvious differences in style and work. Tell me what you think about each, and which one you like better.
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I believe this one is California juniper. Any comments? Feel free to critique the tree only, as it dominates the setting so completely.
Oh, and before anyone declares that this one shows some "inverse taper," please be advised that a venerable collected tree like this follows its own rules to a...
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Here's an unusual forest species: Hinoki false cypress, unless I miss my guess. Remember that I only have as much information as anyone else about these trees.
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I have been truly enjoying this process, so far. Thank you all for your input. Here is the next display, a Japanese white pine.
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This one's a little more challenging, to say the least. This time I will let others start the process. Tell me what you like and don't like about the display as a whole and why it does or doesn't work for you. Then do the same for the trees if you wish.
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This is one of the displays from the Bay Island Bonsai Exhibit. As such, it exemplifies the ideal of the two-point display.
The tree itself is a masterwork. A Japanese white pine in the semi-cascade style, it shows its massive nebari and trunk just enough to...
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---------is watching YOU :o
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Do you know where your trees are at midnight? :o
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In the "spirit" of the season, I offer this formal display %)
Mike
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