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Bonsai Nut

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This amazing tree belongs to Bob Shimon. His son, Zack, runs a business collecting coastal redwoods and dwarf cypress (Mendocino Coast Bonsai).

He also sold me a bunch of Sara Rayner pots... :)
 
I could sit and look at this tree for hours. In first person, the deadwood almost looks like stone - like the live vein is climbing up a stone cliff face and the tree is growing from a stone outcropping. The deadwood is not heavily treated with lime sulfur so it is very natural-looking and has lichen growing on it.

It does look sad and lonely... but that is one of the reasons I like it.

For some reason I don't like the pot very much for this tree (I love the pot on its own). It is very busy and I think fights with the tree a little. A minor criticism that may just be due to lighting. I would prefer something a little more subdued.
 
I agree the tree is amazing. I've never seen such a design, even remotely close, and so powerful (well, Kimura did something like that, but only with junipers).
I really hope that Bob and his son, Zack, can preserve that fragile deadwood, so that this tree can last for generations and be shown as a masterpiece of American bonsai.
 

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