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  1. Lee Brindley

    Yamadori Scotts Pine First styling

    This week I performed the first styling on my yamadori Pinus sylvestris More info on my blog as always: http://yamadoriartuk.blogspot.co.uk/ Before... After...
  2. Lee Brindley

    Inspirational Natural Trees in Cumbria (UK)

    Yesterday I took a friend to Cumbria (UK) to have a look at some wild trees in a beautiful natural limestone habitat. View our photos and write-up here: http://yamadoriartuk.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/inspirational-natural-trees-in-cumbria.html
  3. Lee Brindley

    Large Yamadori Hawthorn

    Last weekend I was collecting yamadori hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) and blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) in Northern England. I am particularly happy with this large hawthorn. More images on my blog; http://yamadoriartuk.blogspot.co.uk/ Lee. The tree as found on the hill. Photo taken the...
  4. Lee Brindley

    Shohin Lonicera

    Hi, I just thought I would share a photo of my little Lonicera. I found the tree almost three years ago which was then part of a large clump tossed out on a field behind some houses. I used a saw to divide it into a few usable pieces and this one has become my favourite. The pot was a gift from...
  5. Lee Brindley

    Mugo Pine from Pavel Slovák

    Last month Pavel Slovák visited the UK to take part in the annual Burrs Bonsai Workshop in Manchester which I was to attend. With him he brought a Mugo Pine for me that he collected in the mountains near his home in the Czech Republic four years ago. I am very pleased with the way the pine has...
  6. Lee Brindley

    New Yamadori Yews

    After some success with Autumn collection of Taxus last year, I decided to try a few more this Fall. Here are the three yews I came home with. My friends and I also collected three hawthorn and another yew yesterday. See more here: http://yamadoriartuk.blogspot.co.uk/
  7. Lee Brindley

    Wirral Bonsai Show

    Hi all. I just thought I would share a few images from a small, local show, put together by the Wirral Bonsai Society (UK). I took a lot of photos (too many to post here). Take a look at my blog for more. http://yamadoriartuk.blogspot.co.uk/
  8. Lee Brindley

    Taxus Yamadori

    It has just occurred to me that while lurking on this forum for a while, I have never actually posted. So, I thought I would share with you a yamadori yew (Taxus baccata) that I collected early this year. Any feedback most welcome... Here is the tree when collected from a coastal hillside...
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