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Imperial Masterpiece
That's @Eric Schrader's Atlas cedar. He had a post about it on his blog (DR if he posted here).Seriously, this is the oddest negative space in a tree I have ever seen.
Comb overs are everywhere.
That's @Eric Schrader's Atlas cedar. He had a post about it on his blog (DR if he posted here).Seriously, this is the oddest negative space in a tree I have ever seen.
Thanks for the reply. Photo quality is not the problem. Nuff said about that.Smoke, my cell phone camera does a poor job of photography. My photography skills are even worse.
I tried to post a link to a complete photo gallery. Did you see that?
There were 114 trees, not counting accents. For the most part, we were able to mix/match the stands pretty well. I brought two stands from home for my shohin. I was able to borrow a tall cascade stand for my JRP.
For the smaller trees, it is traditional to use a "three point display. Or, if they ate shohin, use a shohin Box stand.
I did miss seeing you, and if you had other things to do, that's fine. I'm glad that was the reason you missed the show. I was afraid your wife may have been ill. Glad to know that's not the case.
Next year's show is planned to have no size or origin restrictions, except that if the tree was shown in 2016, it cannot be shown in 2017. So there will be an entirely new batch of trees next year. They are considering a suggestion that photos of the tree be displayed so that visitors can see how the trees have changed over time.