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Tag Archives: deciduous tree
Blackthorn Glory
It has proved to be a long wait but at last my little Blackthorn is in full flower having battled its way so far through a long, cold windy spring. As usual it just does not fail to deliver. … Continue reading →
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Tagged black bark, blackthorn, blossom, blue ceramic pot, Bonsai, deciduous tree, flowering species, flowers, irish, leaf buds, photography, re-potting, Shohin, spring
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One to One with Robert Porch
I had a one to one with Robert porch on Tuesday past. A long day from 10 am to 7 pm and a lot of great work done. It’s always a pleasure to have Robert. These two informal upright Larches … Continue reading →
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Tagged apex, art, Bonsai, deciduous tree, hobby, Horticulture, Informal upright, larch, larix kaempheri, nature, Nebari, recreation, shari, spring buds, Training Bonsai
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