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Since the its was in the high 60s over the weekend, took a trip up to the National Arboretum to walk around.
Took some pictures of bonsai-related stuff. All the trees are stored now in a covered pavilion until mid-march or so. the Japanese pavilion is also being completely renovated.
First photo is of an American beech. Great tree given the species is not easy.
Second photo is for you suiseki enthusiasts--its a very old Japanese wood burl. It looks like a critter, I vote tortoise, my wife thought tiger-ish
The next few are the BIG stones that are being cut and leveled to become stands in the new Japanese pavilion. This will look pretty nice once they are installed.
Last one is Ernie Kuo's cali Juniper we talked about in another thread. Didn't realize it was so big. It's got to be almost 4 feet tall and three feet wide.
Took some pictures of bonsai-related stuff. All the trees are stored now in a covered pavilion until mid-march or so. the Japanese pavilion is also being completely renovated.
First photo is of an American beech. Great tree given the species is not easy.
Second photo is for you suiseki enthusiasts--its a very old Japanese wood burl. It looks like a critter, I vote tortoise, my wife thought tiger-ish
The next few are the BIG stones that are being cut and leveled to become stands in the new Japanese pavilion. This will look pretty nice once they are installed.
Last one is Ernie Kuo's cali Juniper we talked about in another thread. Didn't realize it was so big. It's got to be almost 4 feet tall and three feet wide.
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