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Trees 2015!!! | Backcountry Bonsai
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Art and Adventure – Collecting Rocky Mountain Yamadori. Skip to primary content. July 3, 2015. We’ve finished up an awesome spring collecting season, and a whole lot of potting! We’re just getting the last few things taken care of, but I’ve finally been able to sit down at the computer for more than just a few minutes at a time. There are several new trees up on the site! Still more to come, fewer than we planned, but that’s not all bad! Here is a sampling of trees available now:. Enter your comment here.
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Twisted Trees Two | Backcountry Bonsai
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Art and Adventure – Collecting Rocky Mountain Yamadori. Skip to primary content. May 7, 2015. We posted way back in June of 2013, featuring some awesome twisted ponderosa pines (You can read the original post here: Twisted Trees! Well, we still come across awesome ones every so often, and they are still just as fun to look at; They provide some great inspiration for styling of literati bonsai too! So without delay, here are more twisted pondy’s for your enjoyment:. How many trees do you see here? I belie...
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Yamadori Sources | Backcountry Bonsai
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Art and Adventure – Collecting Rocky Mountain Yamadori. Skip to primary content. This page is dedicated to offering you our suggestions on good places to purchase Rocky Mountain Yamadori for bonsai. We finally have some of our own trees up for sale, but we’re not the only collectors and vendors selling Rocky Mountain Yamadori. Please check out these other great sources; We count many of them among our friends! First up is Andrew Smith in Deadwood SD. Golden Arrow Bonsai. Larry Jackel is another well know...
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Case Study: Selective Decandling and Cutback of a Japanese Black Pine. July 13, 2016. Nine Things you Might not Know about Decandling Japanese Black Pine. June 24, 2016. Subscribe to receive new content via email. Bonsai resources from Eric Schrader. BSSF. President, bonsai enthusiast, writer and photographer. Posted by Eric Schrader. On Jul 27, 2015 One Comment. But I was surprised to find instead some high ridges covered in Mountain Hemlock. Whitebark typically grow in clumps of three to five trees bec...
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Phutu » Material Selection
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Case Study: Selective Decandling and Cutback of a Japanese Black Pine. July 13, 2016. Nine Things you Might not Know about Decandling Japanese Black Pine. June 24, 2016. Subscribe to receive new content via email. Bonsai resources from Eric Schrader. BSSF. President, bonsai enthusiast, writer and photographer. Posted by Eric Schrader. On Jul 11, 2015 3 Comments. Road to The Cup- Part 1. 1 Trunk proportions – You need a trunk that has enough girth compared to the height to make a nice composition. 3 Trunk...